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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'projecting a' is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means that something is being projected outward or outwardly expressed in some way. For example, you might say "She was projecting a feeling of confidence."
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Projecting a flag onto some snow.
"The Treasury is projecting a technical recession.
Bell is projecting a revenue of $42.8m for this year.
Still, officials are projecting a turnaround in 2001.
Jersey is projecting a budget deficit of £100m.
He is capable of projecting a disarming normality.
Hadid is not projecting a future transformed by digital technology.
It is projecting a similar shortfall for this past season.
Perhaps I was projecting a little at the time.
I think I was projecting a lot of my own shit on to him.
The United States Custom Service is projecting a 1,500 percent increase this year from last.
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