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The phrase "all this projected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing forecasts, plans, or expectations regarding future events or outcomes.
Example: "In our meeting, we discussed all this projected growth for the upcoming year and how we can achieve it."
Alternatives: "all this anticipated" or "all this forecasted".
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Tons of people on both sides are putting all this projected emotion onto me because of what I happen to represent to them – all because I was just a regular guy without a publicist who was responding organically to the incentives the show laid out for me.
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