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The phrase "pioneering projects" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to projects that are new, innovative, and that lead the way in a particular field or industry. For example: "The tech company has several pioneering projects in the works, which are expected to revolutionize the industry."
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Mr. Malamud, 42, has made a varied career of taking on pioneering projects and big adversaries.
One result has been that pioneering projects that skillfully blend basic infrastructure with broader urban needs like housing and park space are usually killed in their infancy.
That work led to some pioneering projects to redefine the American Muslim experience and connect with youth, including the first co-educational Muslim Youth Group, the Islamic Information Service that produced a nationally weekly TV programme on Islam, The Minaret magazine and the New Horizon School system.
Thompson, a respected urban planner (who won this year's Lifetime Achievement honor at the National Design Awards), is the architect's widow and, after meeting him in the 1960s, worked with him on pioneering projects like Faneuil Hall Marketplace and the South Street Seaport.
APOLO, LOCOPROL or GADEROS were pioneering projects in Europe.
Born in 1976 and based in Berlin, Tino Sehgal has been shortlisted for his "pioneering" projects This Variation and These Associations.
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"This is a pioneering project.
But the pioneering project was a failure.
She said she hoped to expand the pioneering project in the near future.
It is a pioneering project that aims to be a trusted source of expertise in leadership development.
A pioneering project that could one day help cure cancers and rare genetic diseases by sequencing the DNA of up to 100,000 NHS patients is one step closer.
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