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The phrase "also projected to win" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing predictions or forecasts regarding the success of a person, team, or entity in a competitive context.
Example: "The team is currently leading the league and is also projected to win the championship this year."
Alternatives: "also expected to win" or "also anticipated to win".
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(Oh, and John McCain also projected to win Vermont).
In recent weeks Greeks have seen a marked rise in violence not least at the hands of the neo-Nazi Golden Dawn party also projected to win seats in the 300-member parliament.
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McCain was projected to win Oklahoma, Tennessee, Kentucky, Georgia and South Carolina.
So both Trump and Clinton are projected to win comfortably.
In 2010, he had Republicans projected to win 55 House seats, and they won 63.
The Democrat was projected to win New Hampshire, Connecticut, Delaware, Washington DC, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts and New Jersey.
Ukip is projected to win just two seats, despite the party expected to win around 13 per cent of the vote.
Long Beach is projected to win its first Big West title since winning three in a row from 2010-11 to 2012-13.
Ole Miss projects to win outright.
Exit polls projected John Kerry to win the 2004 election.
A scaled-back measure, creating a pilot project involving these "vouchers," also failed to win support.
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