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"project's outset" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the beginning of a project, and can be used in the context of discussing plans or progress at the beginning of a project. Example sentence: We identified some potential issues at the project's outset that we decided to address immediately.
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According to public records, Mr. Cioffi maintained his ties to the firm while under contract with the state, contrary to assurances he gave at the project's outset that he had severed all ties.
Joe Cahill, Labor premier of NSW at the project's outset, insisted work on the platform on which the shell roofs were to sit begin in February 1959, even though plans for the shells had yet to be finalised.
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By definition, new genomes lack comprehensive repeat libraries, and the construction of de novo libraries is often hampered by the paucity of sequence available at a project's outset.
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In addition to being involved in the project design at the study's outset, UUSD district personnel have been directly involved in the planning of all PD activities for the TLs.
Sifton's project at the outset is to see violence objectively, as a human phenomenon.
Just months before the mall's opening, however, the animosity that has dogged the project from the outset remains apparent.
Or was it that name that poisoned the project from the outset?
Commercial Developers, design teams and contractors working together on the project from the outset.
The group was crucial to maintain the collaborative focus of the project from the outset.
Still, from project outset to these being ready to enter service took only six months, according to FCA.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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