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The phrase "follow-up project" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in any instance when you are referring to a project which builds upon or follows another project. For example, "Our team is starting a follow-up project which will take into account the results of the previous project."
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Do you have a follow-up project planned?
A few years ago, he began a follow-up project, "Masada Book Two"—a.k.a.a
Now Paranormal Activity director Oren Peli looks set to pocket an altogether more substantial sum for his follow-up project.
But all that time finding the right follow-up project, cast and backer seems to have paid off in spectacular fashion.
The BBC's director of future media and technology is responsible for its hugely successful online catchup service, the iPlayer, and its much anticipated follow-up, Project Canvas.
Since then, Myhrvold and his team have been working on an equally ambitious follow-up project, tentatively called "The Art and Science of Bread".
Experts say the new station may remain in use twice as long as planned if well maintained and renovated, but there has been no discussion of a follow-up project to keep people in space longer than that.
Whedon's back now, penning a follow-up project he stayed mum on except for saying that it's "super good" and a "definite departure" from the superhero universe, while adding that the ending made him cry in public.
The report - entitled the Three Gorges Follow-Up Project - is still being considered, but given the input from senior levels of central and local governments, its recommendations are highly likely to be followed.
The former Microsoft executive has seen his stock rise because of the continuing success of the iPlayer; he also oversees its eagerly awaited follow-up, Project Canvas, and other BBC online activity.
After the human genome was decoded in 2003, biologists completed a follow-up project called the HapMap that cataloged the genome's common variations, meaning the sites on the DNA where one unit often differs from the standard sequence.
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