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"pitch a project" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a presentation or proposal that a person or team has made to gain approval or funding for a project. For example, "The team pitched their project to the board of directors, but it was not approved."
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Anybody could pitch a project, but Kickstarter had to give it a green light.
They'll go in to pitch a project and naturally put a lower value on it than men do," she said.
When Ubisoft veteran Patrick Plourde finished work on Far Cry 3 he was given the chance to pitch a project to the board.
Excellence is an outcome, so take note of when a prospect leans into a sales pitch, a project runs smoothly, or an angry customer suddenly calms down.
In the early years of her career, she experienced sexism: she recounts several occasions when she and Jane would pitch a project to a studio boss "and it was like they didn't hear it.
Toward the end of "Time Code," Ana Pauls (Mia Maestro), a fetching young avant-garde filmmaker in a minimal black dress, arrives at the offices of Red Mullet Productions to pitch a project to a roomful of harried executives.
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What was it like pitching a project this strange to a Hollywood star?
"I realized I prefer to work with big crews," said Jaime, who is currently pitching a project to movie studios that involves shooting film crews at work.
He was not your standard internet entrepreneur — the student presenting was pitching a project to increase sub-Saharan farm income, by helping farmers shift from traditional crops to rubber trees.
Barely a day goes by without the TC inbox being pitched a project involving emoji.
Earlier that week a client I had pitched a project to three months before for a million dollars told me to cut the price to $50,000.
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