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Discover Ludwig"projections to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about an estimation of some kind of event or situation. For example, "According to our projections to the end of the year, we expect the company to reach profitability."
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How likely are these projections to come true?
Comparing these projections to past results, you'll find similar movement.
Up until now, Cain hadn't provided any figures or projections to answer any of these questions.
"That's why we played projections, to cover the sheer boredom of all that stuff," he remembers.
One company turning such projections to its advantage is Florida-based Coastal Risk Consulting.
Without any actual economic projections to look at, it is hard to evaluate.
Ms. Lucier's "Polaroid Image Series" matches slide projections to an audio tape.
President Johnson sought to bury or minimize economic projections to smooth the passage of Medicare.
Last month, Intel cut sales projections to $13.2 billion.
And Facebook had some giant projections to showcase that.
Fig. 7 Bloomberg megacity projections to 2030 (Tribou 2017).
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