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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a special projects" is not correct in written English.
It should be "special projects" or "a special project" depending on the context.
Example: "The team is working on a special project that aims to improve community engagement."
Alternatives: "unique projects" or "specific initiatives."
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Wendy was a Special Projects Coordinator for the Population Council.
Mr. Robotham is a special projects editor with Esquire magazine.
One of them introduced himself as "James Adams", a special projects manager for Novartis.
He became a special projects associate, at a salary of $45,000 a year, according to state personnel records.
Mr. Ashley, 33, is a special projects coordinator for the Dalio Family Foundation, a private charitable organization in Westport, Conn.
As a special projects editor, he helped edit "Class Matters," a series about social class in America.
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I got my foot in the door as a special-projects coordinator.
Radziwill worked as a special-projects consultant, and muse, to Armani for about 10 years beginning in 1985.
Mrs. Roberts, 34, works at Time Inc. in New York, where she is a special-projects director and develops new markets for People and People en Español magazines.
She is now a special-projects director at the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights, in Oakland, which focusses on social justice in inner cities. Garza calls Cullors her "twin".
I selected just four key people: a special-projects executive with a good external view from previous experience as a consultant, a top controller, someone with a strong marketing background, and someone with organizational-change experience.
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