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The phrase "all over this project" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is present or evident throughout the entirety of a project.
Example: "The team's enthusiasm was all over this project, making it a joy to work on."
Alternatives: "throughout this project" or "permeating this project".
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Look for TechCrunch to be all over this project.
But there's something strangely timid about these condemnations: yes, of course litter is bad; yes, of course it's good for us all to muck in and clean up the streets, but slapping the Queen all over this project only ruins its good intentions.
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Imam Feisal has no authority or control over this project, over its board of directors or over Soho Properties, which controls the real estate.
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Urban planners and landscape architects "just salivate over this project," State Senator Robert A. Havern said.
"So many people now have a sense of ownership over this project," Mr. Shaheen said.
Felt stressed over this project at work.
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