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Discover LudwigThe phrase "had projects" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to past projects that someone was involved in or worked on. Example: "Last year, I had projects that focused on renewable energy solutions."
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We had projects on sexuality, on elections, on living together.
Levitt had projects around the country and even overseas.
The two soon realized they had projects to discuss, and exchanged cards immediately.
So the foundation, which had projects all over Africa, was to have none in South Africa.
But Horgan and Delaney have been around, and had projects both succeed and fail.
We had projects there, and we worked at them hard and, I think, did a great job.
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Analysts had projected $3.61 billion.
The company had projected $2.85 to $3.05.
Economists had projected 3.2% growth.
He has projects.
Atlanta Jackson, Miss . and Charleston, S.C.., all have projects in the works.
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