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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'project a future' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to talk about imagining what the future will be like or formulating plans for the future. For example, "Let's take some time to project a future whereby everyone in our organization has the opportunity to reach their full potential."
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This is reflected in Terreform One's Rapid Re(f use project – a "future city [that] makes no distinction between waste and supply".
The Future of Suburbia conference will outline four design frameworks that project a future that is heterogeneous, experimental, autonomous and productive.
James also spends a fair amount of time each week trying to project a future without Martínez or the All-Star shortstop Nomar Garciaparra, both of whom have expensive contracts coming up for renegotiation in fifteen months.
Given the controlled and multifunctional nature of many self-assembled materials demonstrated to date, we project a future where injectable self-assembled biomaterials afford improved practice in advancing healthcare.
Connection with the present is not ruptured, and it is not possible to project a future without the presence of the past.
A cellular and molecular understanding of endogenous regenerative mechanisms and advances in methodology to transplant cells together project a future in which cardiac muscle regeneration can be therapeutically stimulated in injured human hearts.
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Hadid is not projecting a future transformed by digital technology.
Furthermore, studies have projected a future increase in O3 formation due to global climate change.
She projects a future that will not arrive, as regulations are in force to keep boats away from a beach.
The newer analysis also sheds little light on how households are affected at any given moment, rather it projects a future outcome.
Stands projecting a future of smart cars, homes and cities will no doubt draw the crowds, but Mann says these inventions have implications that their creators must consider.
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