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"present the project" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to introduce, display, or discuss a project in a formal setting. Example: "In order to secure funding for our new research project, we must present the project to the board of directors next week."
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He said his practice is to first get permission from local leaders to present the project, and then after the presentation, follow up with individual explanations and consents, before taking oral DNA samples.
It is possible that del Toro will now present the project to another studio.
The designers will present the project in a program on Dec. 11 at 6 30 p.m.
They hope to present the project to the MTA by the end of the year.
Other models present the project as it would appear in the Lower Manhattan cityscape, though there is no guarantee it will ever be built.
Yet when it's time to present the project to his class, Mr. Mumbler rattles off his speech as glibly as a seasoned politician.
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Finally, we present the projecting characteristics of the most frequent verbal processes.
Ziobro said he had presented the project to the prime minister, Beata Szydło, and she reacted positively.
Greg Lynn, who presented the project clearly, made the structural system seem quite rational.
Instead, it simply presents the project's logic as self-evident.
Jung, who presented the project at the Oslo Freedom Forum recently, was stressed that his aim was not to proselytise.
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