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The phrase "projects pending" is correct and can be used in written English
It means that there are projects that have not been completed or resolved yet. Example: "The company's current workload is already overwhelming, with several projects pending and tight deadlines to meet."
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Mr. Akram said he had "nothing concrete," but projects pending.
The alliance has five projects pending approval, and several multinational firms queuing up to join.
"Most people have 30 to 100 projects pending at one time.
By then, he had offices in London, Berlin, and New York, and projects pending or in progress on four continents.
The company has been suspended from bidding on future school projects pending the outcome of the investigation, said Margie Feinberg, a spokeswoman for the city's Department of Education.
Langham, who lives in a farmhouse in Golford, near Cranbrook, Kent, announced his withdrawal from all BBC projects pending the outcome of the court case.
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At the end of March it ordered a halt to the plastic project pending an environmental review.
President Obama rightly shelved the project, pending a new route proposal from the Canadian builder.
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg has already expressed support for the project, pending necessary approvals.
As the protests grew violent, Newmont agreed to a government request to suspend the project, pending a review.
The US navy objected to the siting of the project, and the treasury department's foreign investment committee ordered Ralls to halt construction on the project pending a government review.
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