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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are projected as" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how something is expected to be perceived or represented in the future.
Example: "The new policies are projected as beneficial for the economy, leading to increased growth and stability."
Alternatives: "are expected to be" or "are anticipated as".
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Icelandic artist Egill Sæbjörnsson presents one of the zanier exhibitions of the biennale with "Out of Controll" by creating Ûgh and Bõögâr, two imaginary trolls who are projected as 120 foot talking, moving creatures on the walls of a former warehouse.
They are projected as first-round selections.
Virtual images are projected as a game interface at the smartphone's output screen.
This difference is possible because movies are projected as a series of still shots.
In the case of omnidirectional vision, 3D straight lines are projected as conics in omnidirectional images.
Conley and Cook, who was not even a starter for the Buckeyes, are projected as possible first-round picks.
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Neither player was projected as high as he was picked.
"I was pleasantly surprised that revenues were projected as high as they were," he said.
Three seasons in London and in New York were projected, as well as international touring.
His concept of what the cycle encompasses is projected as clearly as it always is.
"We're optimistic about 2012, we're projecting as much as 4 percent growth this year.
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