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Discover LudwigThe phrase "run pilot" is not grammatically correct or usable in written English.
To use this phrase in writing, it would need to be changed to something like "run a pilot" or "conduct a pilot". For example: "The team decided to run a pilot of the new project to assess if it would be successful."
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Most countries know what to do and run pilot programmes that work.
The board hopes to run pilot programs this summer and begin the early enrollment process by October.
Moves to allow the private and voluntary sectors to bid to run pilot community payback schemes, including unpaid work, with payment by results.
Although there was some reluctance to launch the serial among Granada bosses, many employees reacted favourably to a closed-circuit screening of a second "dry run" pilot episode.
If passed, the bill would also allow the Department of Health and Human Services to run pilot programs to see how non-cash incentives could affect organ donations.
We need to have investment plans put against different types of information and also run pilot programs to test the usefulness of newly targeted information.
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Creating new demand requires the ability to spot problems, test hypotheses, and run pilots.
We continue to monitor the development of new renewable technologies and look to run pilots whenever we see opportunities.
Special Olympics embraces the power of mobile health and we have run pilots in the US and South Africa.
We should run pilots, test performance, and then either build on the experience or end the project.
The organization scopes and preps clients' projects and helps centers run pilots to work out any kinks.
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