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"projected use" is a perfectly acceptable part of a sentence in written English.
It is usually used to refer to what is intended or predicted to be the use for something. For example: "The new road was built with projected use of 15,000 vehicles per month."
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As such, administrative databases offer unique insights into the current and projected use of TJA across the entire US population.
In fact, projected use of solar power, wind power and biomass and geothermal energy is so small that none of these merit their own category.
Several EU directives maligned by Eurosceptics and industry groups played a key role in reaching the non-binding efficiency target of reducing final energy use 20% by 2020 compared with projected use that year, according to the report.
"We also found higher projected use among people who currently have access to illegal cannabis than those who don't".
It reached a ridiculous level of misinformation and disinformation over the use of reconciliation, and now threatens to top that level over the projected use of a self-executing rule by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi".
Even the projected expansion of ARV uptake (in scale and quality) from 2008 2012 is matched by the effects of projected use of FP.
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Stacks were projected using Image J software maximum intensity projections.
The impact of PCV-7 is projected using the model.
The Z-stacks were projected using FIJI software.
The invisible part of the stimulus was projected using the red color channel (visible using red filter), while a Mondrian mask was projected using green/blue channels.
In fact, the "love nuggets" project used £45,000 of that money.
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