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The phrase 'prestigious projects' is correct and usable in written English.
You may use it to refer to projects that are highly regarded or of great esteem among others. For example, "John was selected to lead one of the most prestigious projects in the company."
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Powerful executives hand pick favourites for high-profile and prestigious projects to assist their upward rise.
After his success with the Simon Fraser commission, Mr. Erickson was awarded other prestigious projects, including the Canadian Expo pavilion.
And the top schools are constantly measuring themselves against their rivals, often blaming the head if prestigious projects and donations lag.
We may also bring esteem to our new institutions because we are invited back home as international experts to keynote events and lead prestigious projects.
Whatever, the complexities of Balkan copyright enforcement, and the lure of working on his prestigious projects, deter most jobbing musicians from rocking the boat too vigorously.
The big independent producers and high-rating performers get the lion's share of a shrinking pot, along with prestigious projects such as Planet Earth.
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Babes on Broadway (1941) was a more prestigious project.
Van Dyke was then assigned Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever (1939), which was not a very prestigious project for a director of his stature.
It came as no surprise to the building industry when the spectacular refurbishment of St Pancras International station in London scooped the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors' prestigious Project of the Year Award last month.
Yet such was Ms. Parronchi's opposition to the wet method that she was willing to walk away from what could well have been the most prestigious project of her career.
Or Santiago Calatrava being selected to design the prestigious project for the transportation hub at Ground Zero?
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