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The phrase "flagship projects" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to the most important or prominent projects within a company or organization, often showcasing their best work or innovations.
Example: "The company's flagship projects include the new sustainable energy initiative and the cutting-edge technology platform."
Alternatives: "premier projects" or "leading projects"
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There's bound to be some crossover between massive flagship projects brought in at a similar deadline.
Some of the flagship projects, like the industrial parks, have been on the table for months.
The project is among several of Shell's flagship projects in 2014 tied to Ben van Beurden's £2.3m bonus.
It is one of the flagship projects by Australian developer Lend Lease in the £3bn transformation of the area.
One of the flagship projects to come out of Google X — the Google Glass headset — has also been one of the company's highest-profile failures.
Regional governments oversee both education and health spending, and during the construction boom several new university campuses were often among their flagship projects.
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"Audioboo has been a flagship project for us," said 4ip's digital commissioner Daniel Heaf.
And what happened to the British prime minister, David Cameron's flagship project, the What Works Network?
"This is the flagship project in the north Caspian," Ms. Hardin said.
The flagship project was known as FutureGen, a near-zero-emission coal plant in Illinois.
And FEMA has been a major flagship project of our reinventing government efforts.
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