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Discover LudwigThe phrase "projected from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that was forecasted based on prior information. For example: "The company projected their sales from the previous year's performance."
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The videos I projected from YouTube looked good.
Her mission was projected from a narrow ideological base.
ECM fibres projected from endothelial surfaces into the extravascular space.
An animation of a running mustang was projected from the green Miroir 720p projector to intersect with a bar projected from the Pro4500 ultraviolet projector.
Demonstrates how images are projected from a plane to a cylinder to form a panorama.
Neurites projected from SCGs appeared to reorient in the direction of the pattern.
Board 03 - C : Axonometric drawing of project, projected from plan, labeled RHBD, Site Axonometric, Ovaska 104.
City life keeps running right along with the film, projected from across Sackett Street.
The halting time-lapse images are projected from monitors behind the bar.
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Images can be projected from the front or behind.
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