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"highlighted projects" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when referring to specific projects that have been given special attention or importance. For example: "At the conference, the speaker discussed several highlighted projects that have greatly impacted the local community."
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The research initiative highlighted projects exploring technologies for emotion detection, real time video capture, gesture recognition, vision based reasoning, machine learning, biofeedback and augmented reality.
The research initiative highlighted projects that examine the interaction of physical objects and their virtual counterparts, especially the potential and implications of synchronizing or harmonizing virtual worlds with physical ones.
Williams highlighted projects ARPA-E is funding such as developing materials to retrofit single-pane windows in older homes for greater energy efficiency, and developing plants that would capture more carbon dioxide in their roots.
The highlighted projects show Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP's resolve, through the quality of design work including the use of special steel structures, to ensure that this period is seen in retrospect as the one where opportunities were realized rather than lost.
Each highlighted projects that they said had wasted taxpayer dollars, including a multimillion-dollar "turtle tunnel" in Florida that allows the reptiles and other animals to pass under a busy highway, and a host of expensive landscaping efforts.
The 40 highlighted projects for support from the plan include the Transpennine Express line between Leeds and Manchester, the Metro system in Tyne and Wear as well as improvements to the M25, M3 and M56.
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To mark the occasion, MITEI Director Robert Armstrong shared his thoughts on some of the MIT energy community's achievements to date and highlighted promising projects that could lead to breakthroughs in the decades to come.
Matt Turck recently discussed why the topic matters and highlighted interesting projects in the space, referring to AI (big data, data science, machine learning) and blockchain (decentralized infrastructure) as the defining technologies of the next decade.
The need to invest time in mentorship, beyond the context of a meeting, was also highlighted: " Individual projects are diverse in nature and thus it is difficult to support each one individually at a meeting like this".
These are the very people that the small voluntary projects, highlighted by the Centre for Social Justice, can help.
Projects highlighted were a Learning Innovation team effort, with Justin Johnson, Tara Kramling, Willie Williamson, Heather Valli, Haiyan Zhou, and Nicholas Janes all contributing to the design and development of these global projects!
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