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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also projecting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of forecasting or estimating future trends or outcomes in various contexts, such as business, finance, or personal development.
Example: "In addition to analyzing current market conditions, we are also projecting future growth based on recent trends."
Alternatives: "also forecasting" or "additionally estimating".
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Senate Republicans are also projecting a deficit for next year of more than $190 billion.
IHS Automotive, the research firm, is also projecting 12.7 million sales for the full year.
The financial services sector, engineering firms and state and local governments are also projecting large hiring decreases.
Mr. Denk conveyed the music's teeming energy, while also projecting the thematic thread, however fractured, that runs through this movement.
Now, Mr. Ljungren has revised the forecast to an 11percentt decline and is also projecting no growth in traffic through 2002.
Monarchy, therefore, rests on the cultural identity and symbolism of the society it represents, and in so doing it reifies that identity within the society while also projecting it to outsiders.
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I also projected Guy Debord films.
Mayor Bloomberg also projected optimism.
(Oh, and John McCain also projected to win Vermont).
He also projected a slight fourth-quarter profit.
On another screen, pages of the diary are also projected.
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