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The phrase "numbers of project" is grammatically incorrect and not commonly used in written English. It should be "number of projects" or "projects in numbers." However, there may be certain contexts in which it could be used, such as in a mathematical or statistical analysis. For example: "The numbers of projects completed by our team have increased by 20% compared to last year."
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"Over the last 7 years, we have seen a doubling in numbers of project students, without any strategic intent," Emecz concedes.
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In a further stage, the numbers of projects sharing similar response modalities were calculated.
However this is likely due to the variable numbers of projects supported between 2009 and 2013.
This model contains causal mechanisms that relate a number of project governance variables to project performance.
Many were built around Twitter, and there were a number of project collaboration apps as well.
Recommendations The number of Project Officers to adequately supervise the Rovers is small.
The similar command usually downloads a large number of project files in a current folder.
In Qatar, it is the public sector which tenders maximum number of project opportunities.
We've got a number of projects in the works.
Schools Chancellor Harold O. Levy pared the number of projects according to a simple criterion: the level of overcrowding.
Today his business consists of a number of projects including River Cottage HQ.
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