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The phrase "a projections" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a projection"? You can use "a projection" when referring to a single estimate or forecast about future events or trends.
Example: "The financial report includes a projection of next quarter's sales growth."
Alternatives: "an estimate" or "a forecast".
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Tonight's show is part of Vivid, Sydney's festival of lights, so it's fitting that each song is accompanied by a projections by Illawara-based artist Paul Ryan.
a Projections of the phase-plane diagrams on the v w plane for various representative values of the input frequency f.
Since there's no credit for a projections designer, set designer Andrew Lu must deserve the credit.
(A ) Projections of confocal Z-sections through entire pachytene nuclei.
(A ) Projections of the neural population state for each data set after a single shuffle trial.
(A ) Projections of the neural population state for each data set after shuffling are shown.
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L and P-A projections → 8 mA, 66 kV, 1 and 2 s.
L and P-A projections → 8 mA, 66 kV, 1 and 2 s Panoramic → 8 mA, 66 kV, 15 s.
Was this a projection?
Alice is a portrait, not a projection.
"Yeah, but it's a projection.
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