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"this type of project" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a certain kind of project already discussed, or to introduce a new kind of project about to be discussed. For example: "This type of project requires a lot of organization and planning."
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"But this type of project destroys our livelihood".
Or is there something about Americans that limits our capabilities in this type of project?
KidMob first ran this type of project at Rhode Island's Brown University in 2014.
"Few designers today would even touch this type of project," he writes of Loewy's assignment.
Is this type of project a solution for other enclosed malls?
Cooke said there were many examples of this type of project being successful.
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The way of controlling the design phase and the life cycle for this type of projects.
A public rental housing (PRH) project is fed into EMoC to examine the environmental performance of this type of projects.
The importance of the issue of foresight evaluation together with the practical attempts to evaluate this type of projects indicates the need to develop systemic foresight evaluation models.
The project motivated the teachers to collaborate across Faculties at the University, and gave new insight in formulation of objectives for this type of projects.
Regarding this type of projects the project core team approach can be very helpful in bringing key partners more closely together.
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