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Discover Ludwig"projects that" can be used in written English.
This phrase is typically used to introduce a proposed or hypothesized idea. For example: "The report projects that the new technology will revolutionize the industry."
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There were other projects that didn't happen.
"People were paying more for projects that weren't built than projects that were built".
We looked for and tracked projects that fit with this.
"There are a lot of projects that have been announced.
Can you suggest any research projects that might use me?
Support and promote projects that are acting at scale.
In a country overflowing with infrastructure projects, that seems unremarkable.
"It was one of the projects that changed people's lives".
He specialized in archival projects that required legal expertise.
He can direct money to projects that need workers.
"I started projects that took two to three years.
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