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The phrase "a study projects that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the findings or predictions made by a research study.
Example: "A study projects that the global population will reach 9 billion by 2050."
Alternatives: "a study forecasts that" or "a study predicts that".
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A study projected that the pumps would take about 9 years to pay for themselves after the entire system was installed.
To bolster their case, the major cruise lines, together with P & O Ports, paid for a study projecting that by 2010, passenger traffic at the terminal will nearly double.
A new study projects that in coming decades the effects of high humidity in many areas may surpass humans' ability to work or, in some cases, even survive.
In fact, a Cisco study projects that video will represent 82% of all consumer internet traffic by 2021.
A Pew study projects that the American Latino population will comprise 20% of the entire US population by 2050.
At a time when statistics suggest that fewer Mexicans are setting out on the perilous journey across the border, a new study projects that newer immigrants, particularly Latinos, are expected to learn English, buy homes and acquire citizenship at high levels in the coming decades.
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