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Discover LudwigThe phrase "starting project" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a new project or task that is being started. For example, "We just received the funding to start our new project, so I'm in the process of organizing the starting project team."
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Mr Branfman decided to stoke the fire by starting Project Air War and the Indochina Resource Centre, both aimed at ending the conflict, and did not rest until it was over.
Without any formal ideological or political constraints, the settlement workers responded to the needs of the neighborhood by starting project after project.
I also partner with Arizona State University and CSI (The Center for Science and the Imagination) through Brian David Johnson who's starting Project Genius.
Maybe if my friends with theatre companies had not told me that what I was trying to do (in starting Project Shaw) was foolhardy, I would have taken less care or wouldn't have pursued it.
In 2015, televangelist Creflo Dollar was widely mocked for starting "Project G650," a means of getting a state-of-the-art Gulfstream G650 plane of his own, financed by his 200,000 followers.
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In some cases, the farmers were also consulted before starting projects (Table 3).
Of course, fashion lines and runway inspirations are not always the goals when starting projects.
They also admitted to starting projects without acquiring an official approval from the SWC.
Started project on bioinformatics visualization.
Don't start project without strong internal team!
Various non-governmental organisations have started projects.
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