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"realizing the project" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the completion of a project. For example, "The team worked hard to realize the project in time for the deadline."
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The latter's death, however, prevented Brancusi from realizing the project.
Taraborrelli first considered writing the book in 1990, but, realizing the project might be premature in respect to Madonna's fledgling career, set it aside.
In realizing the project, the director encountered a challenge in the script since the characters Frank Lucas and Richie Roberts do not encounter each other until twenty minutes before the end of the film.
Did you say, Operation Black Biscuit?" I stammered, realizing the project's code-name sounded, uh... slightly 007ish.
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Mr. Likhachev also wrote the introduction to "Aerial Ways," the prose collection issued in 1982, and his prestige is believed to have been instrumental in realizing the projects.
But he soon realized the project was doomed to fail.
Soon afterward I realized the project was now way out of my control.
As a result, Mr. Huang never got to realize the project he planned for it, "Towing the China National Gallery Away".
Mr. Sparkman, the first selectman, said: "I think everybody realized the project was going to be a benefit.
We've put a check mark on the choices that would realize the project's maximum value.
But, he said, he feels the need to try, because he's realized the project has more profound implications for his life than he originally thought.
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