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Discover LudwigThe phrase "projection into" is correct and commonly used in written English.
One way to use it could be in a sentence about a business expanding into new markets: "The company's recent sales figures show a successful projection into international markets." This means that the company has successfully entered and made progress in new international markets.
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The enteroendocrine cells are bottle-shaped and project an apical projection into the lumen of the gut (Fig 2G, I: Additional File 1).
Over the day I learnt that projection into the future was unthinkable.
The other side of the coin is instant projection into the future.
Everything has a period look but also seems like a projection into the future.
Singing in falsetto is, by definition, a kind of false projection into the world.
Greenpeace and others put that projection into the tens of thousands.
"This is a historical fact, which has a projection into the present," he said, echoing a familiar refrain in Moscow.
David Bowie Barrettnelled Barrett's dislocated, quintessential English style of vocal projection into songs such as The Bewlay Brothers.
Modiano's first novel, published the year before "Occupations," involves a similar kind of projection into the narrowly escaped past.
But for Putin, an offensive would – or will – be an epic symbol of Russia's new projection into the Middle East.
Equidistant from the two poles is the celestial equator; this great circle is the projection into space of Earth's Equator.
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