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"projecting outward" is a perfectly acceptable phrase that can be used in written English.
For example, "The insect's antennae were projecting outward, feeling the air."
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Carnotaurus had two pronounced horns, projecting outward above the eyes, while its close relative Aucasaurus had smaller projections in the same area.
The slates are affixed to the bottoms of the paintings and extend up the side, projecting outward into the viewer's space.
In addition, the shell may be strongly ridged, forming an interlocking shell margin, and it may be concentrically ringed with spines or sharp ridges projecting outward.
Although the jaws had the primitive double articulation, the skeletal support of the pectoral and pelvic fins was close to that of modern selachians, with basal elements projecting outward into the fins.
The researchers' key contention is that we have been thinking about climate change far too narrowly by only projecting outward to the year 2100, which the research says "was originally driven by past computational capabilities".
THE Bolshoi ballerina Natalia Osipova smiled brightly, theatrically, projecting outward as she danced the solo that Princess Aurora performs moments after arriving on stage in Act I of "The Sleeping Beauty".
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When that anger is somehow turned around, and projected outward, watch out.
The very process of thinking takes on a kind of trajectory: how can this idea be projected outward, towards others?
There were also twice as many terraces, which occupy buildings' setbacks, as there were balconies, which are usually smaller and project outward from the facade, Miller Samuel found.
When events interfere with that integration, unmodified hatred remains inside as a painful foreign body that must be projected outward, creating an enemy.
"In terms of the violence in him, everything with Howard was projected outward, kind of like a tsunami; whereas with Forrest it was completely controlled and internal," said John Hillcoat, the director.
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