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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'run the project' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the idea of taking charge of a project or overseeing its progress. For example, "I'm the one responsible for running the project, so I'll make sure it's completed on time."
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The United Nations Environment Program will run the project.
We also had to sponsor a project and run the project, in an entrepreneurial capacity.
Meanwhile, some of the Americans brought in to run the project went mad.
Mr. Gates also criticized Boeing's contract to run the project as "all messed up".
The lenders don't really want to run the project for you.
In time, his illness made it impossible for him to continue to run the project in Guben.
Mr. Pulsifer said Rabbi Rubinstein counseled him, "Let your lay people and your rebuilding committee run the project".
Dave organized a volunteer group to revitalize Princeton's Fitz Randolph Observatory and recruited amateur astronomers to run the project.
"Head movement is a huge issue," Nan Wise, a doctoral candidate at Rutgers who helps run the project, said in an interview.
She is giving them £7,000, or about $11,000, of the total, and will keep the rest to run the project and document the results.
The idea for the iPod, for example, was originally dreamt up by a consultant whom Apple hired to run the project.
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