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Discover LudwigThe phrase "priority project" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a project that is given high importance or precedence over other projects. Example: The CEO announced that the new building construction would be the company's priority project for the year, and all other projects would be put on hold until its completion.
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1. Clinical Decision Support (CDS) project: a high priority project to provide a European model of IT tools for implementing personalised medicine and patient-centric appropriateness 2.
The Burkes' roof is still watertight and thus not a priority project.
Mr. Kuprianov said he met Thursday with Andris Kesteris, cabinet head for the European Union energy chief, Andris Piebalgs, to discuss making South Stream a priority project.
Ferran Tarradellas, a spokesman for Mr. Piebalgs, said Gazprom would need to prove that South Stream represented "added value" for Europe to become a priority project.
It also appears unlikely that the Carmichael mine will get a slice of the government's $5bn plan of loans to develop northern Australia, with Frydenberg telling Insiders "this wouldn't be a priority project for us".
After the European commission listed it as a "priority" project, the European Investment Bank (EIB) proposed a record €2bn (£1.7bn) cash injection for the Trans-Adriatic Pipeline and €1bn for a Trans-Anatolian Natural Gas Pipeline Project.
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One of our first meetings, we talked about science and technology and where we were and identified this as a high-priority project to work together.
Make your highest-priority project a bigger shape than your little projects.
I tackle the priority projects first.
Today, he has winnowed that list to two priority projects.
"I've been to 40 meetings on priority projects — not one was rejected," he said.
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