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The phrase 'private projects' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe any projects or initiatives that are not open to the public, or are done independently. For example, "Bob is working on several private projects of his own that he hopes will advance his career."
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Q What's the breakdown between public and private projects?
Congress has backed more than $100 billion in loans in energy-related private projects.
Q You're working on public and private projects at ground zero.
White elephants like Dung Quat look likely to crowd out worthier private projects for years to come.
Moreover, virtually all of the city's new private projects, including the Wellmark building, were assisted by city tax funds.
Instead, he said, he wanted the government to get involved in some private projects, like the Camisea natural gas development.
Interstate is a construction company based in New Jersey that undertakes large public and private projects in the metropolitan area.
So both the public and private projects are going forward and hoping to avoid the conflict that has marked genomics.
Small private projects – like Maria Diakopoulou's – are also helping to integrate refugees into local households and communities.
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It was a private project that required a commitment — or a compulsion.
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