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Discover Ludwig"projected through" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate something being passed or directed through a space, medium, or channel. For example: "The light was projected through the stained glass window."
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NeuroScale has an advantage over some other topographic models in that new data can be projected through a prior learned projection mapping.
One method sums projections over a limited angular range, while another uses reconstructed SPECT data projected through an attenuation map to generate count-rich reprojected planar images [93].
Company performance is projected through 2018.
Films of abstract patterns are projected through clear acrylic chairs.
All the more remarkable, then, the strength that Simone projected through the sixties.
In optical printing, the master film is projected through a lens to expose the raw stock.
I'd never seen it projected through a dark room full of strangers onto a big screen.
So what was projected, through this ceremony, of British artistic achievement?
The niceties of precision in classical dancing were less important than dramatic power projected through technique.
The recorded sound is amplified by a membrane and projected through a trumpetlike horn.
After shining through the colored panels, the light is projected through a zoom lens.
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