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The phrase 'make the project' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe the process of initiating and managing a specific project, such as creating a new website for a business. For example, "The team will need to make the project a success by creating a product that meets customer expectations."
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It would make the project seem real.
It is important to make the project visible.
Any one of these could make the project impractical.
Or does Hancock's involvement make the project sound more appealing?
Its massive scale could help make the project more economical.
"The push now is to make the project high throughput with bioinformatics".
Local political will to make the project work has been vital.
Mr. Schwartzberg said the changes were the "bottom line" to make the project economically feasible.
Far from making Europe more integrated, it could make the project even more elitist.
To make the project manageable (and narratable), Beavan divides his effort into phases.
"We had decided to make the project and the team bigger," Zhou said.
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