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Discover Ludwig"make projections" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to estimate or predict something based on available information and data. Example sentence: "We need to make projections for next year's sales based on current market trends and consumer behavior."
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Then a consultant would make "projections" that favored the project and that would turn out to be utterly wrong.
We make projections.
"We counsel clients not to make projections".
They make projections and they revise them the next day.
The new analysis used census data to make projections.
However, effective conservation management requires models that make projections beyond the range of available data.
The data allowed us to make projections that aided in designing windows for maximized overall efficiency.
They expected Vivendi and Seagram to provide the data that would enable them to make projections.
However, we can make projections about how coverage will change in the coming years.
However, the OECD said it "had no remit to make projections" on whether the target would be hit by 2020.
It bears repeating that this was a special election — it is dangerous to make projections based on these results.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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