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Discover LudwigThe phrase "projecting on" is not correct in written English
The correct phrase to use is "projecting onto," which is often used when referring to a light or image being projected onto a surface. For example, "The teacher used a projector to project the diagram onto the whiteboard."
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Ripple uses a dual-screen projector set-up: one projecting on the ground and the other in front of the user.
Could we also realize a (VC1) experiment, i.e. measure a set of commuting projectors projecting on eigenstates of one maximal observable?
The solder paste 3D measurement system utilizing laser light projecting on the printed circuit board (PCB) surface is one of the critical methods.
Instead of taking full projection steps, it moves slowly towards the target set (mathcal {A}) by selectively projecting on {− 1,0,+ 1} the entries of the signature matrix that satisfy a threshold requirement.
"And you're projecting on to him.
I think Dada was projecting on to her because I love Miyazaki so much.
Asked if he was surprised by his sudden rise, Kreider said: "I wasn't projecting on how much I'd play.
Because if you're projecting on to them a kind of parental role, which clearly I must have been, then you think: but they should love me.
As humans contemplating the pain and suffering of animals, we do need to guard against projecting on to them what the same experience would feel like to us.
The key question is whether this is down to natural variability alone, or whether climate change is now projecting on to, and adding to, natural variability.
During the time spent prepping the site, the team was visited by people taking selfies, fashion shoots, and others "projecting" on the work in a positive way.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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