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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'back a project' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to someone supporting, promoting, or endorsing an activity or plan. For example: We need more people to back the project if we want to make it a success.
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"There's a journey between when you back a project and it arrives on your doorstep.
Despite the risks, Mr. Walzak said he would personally back a project like the Hamburg building if given the opportunity.
But it would also set back a project aimed at helping the region better compete in the world economy.
On April 2nd President Barack Obama announced that America's government will back a project intended to unlock the mysteries of the human brain.
On April 2nd Barack Obama announced that America's government will back a project intended to unlock the mysteries of the human brain.
The joke in Whitehall is that George Osborne will not back a project unless it can be seen from outer space.
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He also points out that backing a project gives you bragging rights.
"We're very clear about the fact that there is always risk involved in backing a project," says Luke Crane, games lead at Kickstarter.
Instead, Tyson persuaded him to consider backing a project by Sagan's widow and collaborator, writer Ann Druyan, to remake the venerable Cosmos for the 21st century.
The Ugandan government has backed a project that began at Makerere University, which participated in a Vehicle Design Summit launched by MIT students in 2006.
For all the potential upsides of crowdfunding, backing a project always feels like a gamble.
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