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"project in the pipeline" is an idiomatic expression that is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when discussing a project that is in the process of being planned and/or developed. For example, "We have a few projects in the pipeline for the upcoming year, so we should have a very productive year."
Idiom
In the pipeline.
If something's in the pipeline, it hasn't arrived yet but its arrival is expected.
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However, the European Space Agency does have such a project in the pipeline.
There's a post-9/11, set-in-Manhattan project in the pipeline, but it's just one of many.
Television, however, excites her more than film, and she has a comedy-drama television project in the pipeline.
Cave and the director have one more project in the pipeline, but he has no intention of making a career out of it.
Alex has another project in the pipeline too: he wants to drive a double-decker bus from the UK to Shanghai for charity, and write a book about it.
Industry sources believe the likely agreed price for the first project in the pipeline to be contracted on this timescale – two 1.6 GW reactors to be built at Hinkley Point in Somerset by the energy company EDF – will be below £100, though not by a large margin.
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Q Any projects in the pipeline?
Finland and the Netherlands have pilot projects in the pipeline.
"There are a lot of terrific projects in the pipeline".
Q Do you have any other projects in the pipeline?
There are 300 to 500 projects in the pipeline before the Bedford Road project in Pleasantville.
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