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Discover Ludwig"get a project" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically means to obtain a project or to be assigned a project. Example: "I need to get a project for my team to work on this semester." or "John was excited to finally get a project that would challenge his skills as a programmer."
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It's very hard to get a project entitled here.
It takes more time to get a project done.
This chapter discusses the actions that can get a project engineer dismissed from the job.
"If you get a project, you tend to take the project".
"Once in a while you get a project that can reposition the area all by itself.
Benefits on 'Dark' Mondays Sometimes it takes a name to get a project rolling.
Without political savvy, say these engineers, no one can get a project beyond the proposal stage.
No one bucks the formal channels to get a project approved.
Can they get a project off the ground just by picking up the phone?
"He's an academic but he can't get a project finished," said Dr. Shaparin, who often teased him about his progress.
The trust hopes to tap some state financing to get a project or two off the ground.
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