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The phrase "attempt to project" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing efforts to convey or express something, such as an idea, image, or feeling.
Example: "In her presentation, she made an attempt to project confidence, despite her nervousness."
Alternatives: "try to convey" or "endeavor to express".
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"It has to be about an attempt to project stability.
What follows is an attempt to project the delegate total in the remaining states.
"It's also an attempt to project the power of the French nation, the French Republic in a globalized, uniform world.
The planetarium is not an attempt to project the human imagination outward, giving shape to the heavens, but an attempt to project that cosmos inward, imprinting it on the human imagination, stupefying it.
Hemon's sentences "spill into each other" just as irrepressibly as mourning seeps into any attempt to project the self.
According to him, the attempt to project a first-world image skews how and for whom resources are used.
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In Washington, the Pentagon attempted to project the same message.
At a time of relative weakness and vulnerability, Isis is attempting to project power and strength.
He described the invitees' "awkward attempts to project confidence, indifference, in some cases, perhaps, hostility..
He described the invitees' "awkward attempts to project confidence, indifference, in some cases, perhaps, hostility...
Cue embarrassing personal phone calls undermining his attempts to project professionalism.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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