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Discover Ludwig"take a project" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when discussing a task or assignment someone has to do, or when proposing an idea or task for yourself or someone else to do. For example, "I'm going to take a project to create a website for our business next week."
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She can take a project from A to Z and know all of the steps along the way.
Besides, they were already beautifully renovated, Mr. Hardies said, and "I'd like to take a project on my hands".
Still, Coyote's credibility can take a project only so far, and, in the case of "The Inside," that's not far enough.
Today you can take a project to the Menier or Southwark Playhouse in London or to Leicester, Leeds, Sheffield or Chichester.
But I learned things that don't work out as planned can often take a project in a new and surprising direction.
"To take a project to 30percentt completion and then put it on a shelf for six years makes no sense at all," she said.
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We will take a project-based approach, with a classroom discussion each week, followed by a tutorial / practicum.
Taking a project out into the world teaches students to be more adaptive, flexible, and resilient.
But this is exactly the point — it takes a project out of the realm of business as usual.
"How many of us in this room would have taken a project like Bruce?" Mr. Thomas asked the subcommittee.
"In a really fractured and challenging media landscape, it takes a project with a lot of moving parts to punch through.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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