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The phrase "it projection" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to the act of projecting or carrying something, such as an object or idea, forward or outward. Here is an example of how it can be used in a sentence: "The sales team's projections for next quarter were optimistic, but it remains to be seen if they will come to fruition."
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PSYCHOLOGISTS call it projection -- attributing to others the behavior that we refuse to recognize in ourselves.
The painting-like "So and So Reclining on Her Couch" begins, "On her side, reclining on her elbow, / This mechanism, this apparition, / Suppose we call it Projection A".
Do dwell in "medicine narrative" for take the "experienced" framework painfull and it projection in the prospects of the future of the patient and the figures at it next.
Since the sculpture and the projection are developed organically I wouldn't call it "projection mapping" but more "spontaneous mapping".
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It kept its projection for the following year unchanged.
Therefore, the gland was efficiently killed before it developed its projection.
His plan is to display an assortment of new projects and hold-me-to-it projections aimed at gagging his doubters.
Lucent reiterated its projection that it would return to profitability in the fiscal year starting Oct. 1.
It recently revised its projection up from 6.5 million as the crisis has worsened.
It cut its projections for the year, and its stock plunged 29.1% to $28.44. .
Prostate cancer risk has risen to such a degree that one in every seven boys will develop it, projections suggest.
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