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The phrase "all the projected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to all items or figures that have been forecasted or estimated, often in contexts like finance, planning, or analysis.
Example: "All the projected costs for the new project have been submitted for review."
Alternatives: "all the estimated" or "all the anticipated".
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Over all, the projected five-year earnings growth rate of all the portfolio companies averages 11.7percentt, versus 11percentt for the S.&P.
Over all, the projected 12-month earnings growth of the portfolio companies averages 32percentt, versus 26percentt for the Russell MidCap Growth index.
You deliberately underestimate the cost of providing each cone; then you book all the projected profits on those future ice cream sales as part of this year's bottom line.
However, not all the projected changes threaten to worsen this situation.
There is no definition of a line in terms of the discrete geometry itself, and, above all, the projected width on the \(x\ -axis of a line \(L\) is calculated according to a Euclidean distance function that is not ex\ -axisy mentiofed.
There was a margin of error in all the projected physician headcounts, and the error size increased with the time lag between projection and assessment.
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In all cases, the projected savings were not sufficient.
Certainly, not all the projects will materialise.
Most of all, the project needed many thousands of workers.
All in all, the project was a waste of time to De Sica.
"At some point down the line, hopefully all the projects will be funded," he said.
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