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Free sign upThe phrase "be projected to" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used when discussing future plans, predictions, or expectations. It means that something is expected or planned to happen in the future. Example: The company's sales are projected to increase by 10% next quarter.
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3) The IPCC AR5 RCPs MSLRs scenarios are expected to be projected to the local eustatic MSLR projections on the Chinese deltas.
And he'd be projected to win 322 electoral votes, rather than 291.
Most of the patients in our trial would be projected to have two to five months to live".
Forte's projected points might be substantial, but the points he'll be projected to score for your squad would be minimal.
Since the answers from the 339 respondents in the study cannot be projected to a definable population, no margin of sampling error can be calculated.
Values shaded in blue represent those cases in which the Republican Party would be projected to lose control of the House.
With the support of the Liberal Democrats, who would be projected to win 25 seats, and the Democratic Unionist party'seight or nine MPs, Cameron could just end up with enough room for manoeuvre to remain prime minister.
Thus the noncorresponding, or disparate, points on the retinas can be projected to a single point, and it is essentially this fusion of disparate images by the brain that creates the impression of depth.
But pity the No. 1 seed that sees UConn across from it in the second round of the tournament, as the Huskies could be projected to be a No. 8 or a No. 9 seed.
Without Nevada, for instance, but with the other 21 states, Mr. Obama would be projected to a 269-269 in the Electoral College — which he would probably lose in the House of Representatives.
By contrast, in a state like New Jersey, where Mr. Obama won 58 percent of the vote in 2012, a Republican governor would be projected to have a negative approval rating if his conservative score were higher than 38.
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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.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com