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The phrase "tackle the project" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe taking on a task or assignment. For example: "I'm ready to tackle the project and do my best to complete it on time."
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"Mr. Posner builds basically from scratch," so he did not tackle the project.
"It just happened that I knew enough about hardware and radio" to tackle the project.
A functional or a lightweight team can tackle the project within the existing organizational structure.
But Mr. Watson could not be persuaded to tackle the project until 1987.
In 2013 we asked the BBC to come back in and talk to the management team about how they would tackle the project.
The idea of producing them began to tempt him in the mid-1980's, but only recently did he find the time to tackle the project.
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He is, he said, the only one with the experience, the tenacity and the judgment to tackle the projected $250 billion deficit and lead the economy through the hard times ahead.
It left them drained and frustrated, with little energy and creativity to cultivate their interests and tackle the projects they dreamed about.
He tackled the project with characteristic vigor.
Mr. Compagno, who also braced the building's drooping first floor, said he admired the co-op members for tackling the project.
As usual, Khan is tackling the project with a combination of intuition and engineering, fueled by a simple joy in learning that was fostered at MIT.
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