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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a projected work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a piece of work or project that is planned or anticipated to be completed in the future.
Example: "The team is currently collaborating on a projected work that aims to improve community engagement."
Alternatives: "an anticipated project" or "a planned work".
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His view of life was later to be described or dismissed as "Christmas philosophy," and he himself spoke of "Carol philosophy" as the basis of a projected work.
It turned out that the matter was a projected work on etiquette, an "encyclopedia of etiquette," which Mrs. Post was entreated to undertake.
The book about Lawrence becomes a book about failing to write about Lawrence; a projected work about the ruins of antiquity (mentioned in "Yoga") gets nowhere — "Such a book would one day lie in ruins about me".
The book about Lawrence becomes a book about failing to write about Lawrence; a projected work about the ruins of antiquity (mentioned in "Yoga") gets nowhere—"Such a book would one day lie in ruins about me".
Moreover, selections from a projected work that he considered to be his masterpiece, a social satire entitled Answered Prayers, appeared in Esquire magazine in 1975 and raised a storm among friends and foes who were harshly depicted in the work (under the thinnest of disguises).
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Prepare a project work plan in conjunction with your supervisor.
SEEDS course comprises of two different steps in sequence: an initial learning phase and a project work phase.
It means we start with no idea of how we're gonna make a project work, and we make it work.
This paper presents a project work on laser direct manufacturing a novel designed collimation component for an out-space hard X-ray modulation telescope.
That's one of the most fun parts of inventing – you don't need to be an expert, you just learn the science to make a project work.
The flipped classroom is also always active and usually (but also not necessarily) collaborative or cooperative, and might be supported with a project work.
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