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The phrase 'her projection of' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are describing something that a person has projected, or predicted, to happen or to be true. For example: "The professor was surprised by her projection of how the economy would change in the next few years."
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Mrs. Clinton's performance in the televised debates, her projection of presidential gravitas and her widely known name have helped her build a lead over her rivals.
She liked the camera even more than it liked her, and despite her projection of flinty integrity and Yankee good sense, she chased notoriety as avidly as any shopgirl who ever stepped onto a bus for Hollywood.
As some earlier biographers have noted, many of the most enduring ideas about the Brontës were rooted in Charlotte's own conflicted feelings about herself and her projection of a demure, ladylike persona to deflect attacks from people who found her novel "Jane Eyre" immoral, subversive or morbid.
She notes that Synopsys is trading at a rich 4.2 times her projection of 2004 sales.
Q: Is she more in love with her projection of herself in that world?
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The real story of "Lee and Elaine" is the narrator's powerful identification with the women painters and her projection on them of her affair with Iris.
In court papers, the campaign accused the fund-raiser, Laura Van Hove, of failing to meet her projections of revenue.
Her proud projection of personality not only carried over into the third act, it also illuminated the power that underlies this myth and this ballet.
If Irigaray maintains a Feuerbachian human referent for her own projection of religious discourse in terms of female representations of the divine, the feminine divine, too, would seem to facilitate its own destruction.
Stricken by shock, Carrie imagines the crowd to be laughing at her, a projection of the mockery she has internalized.
Visit de Vries' Facebook page for more of her projection mapping magic.
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