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The phrase "from the projects" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone who comes from a low-income or disadvantaged neighborhood or housing project. Example: Sarah grew up in a rough part of the city, but she never let that hold her back. She proudly tells people that she is from the projects, and has worked hard to overcome the challenges she faced there.
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But I'm from the projects, man.
I'm from the projects in East Baltimore.
What a kick for a kid from the projects.
"It's not like we came from the projects.
A bunch of black girls swept up from the projects to high school.
They made me feel, "Oh you're just a chef from the projects.
An extensive array of technology was deployed in gathering and analyzing the data from the projects.
I didn't want to look too thug anyway, like I was from the projects.
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He withdrew from the project.
Use these instructions from the project.
From the project "Borderland".
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