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"to evolve the project" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use this phrase when you want to refer to the process of making gradual progress or improving upon an idea or project over time. For example, "In order to ensure the project's success, the team worked together to evolve the project over many months."
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Wanting to evolve the project further, Krielaars invited animators from around to globe to tackle each of the 110 glyphs that make up the Franchise Bold typeface.
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"The genesis for this project was to evolve the Mills & Boon series model around the female consumer of today.
The first one is to evolve the current existing 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) Consortium cellular networks to effectively support MTC (Machine Type Communication).
First, PredictionIO's tech will remain open source and free to use, while the team works on "evolving the project into a self-sustaining community".
Along with the increasing diffusion of project portfolio management a new managerial role evolves: the project portfolio manager.
Additional analyses as the elective continues to evolve would give the project additional validity.
With that in mind, the site currently feels a little unwieldy when viewed at large resolutions, but we expect this to evolve gradually as the project continues.
"30 Rock" offered a model for a different type of relationship, one that seems just as likely to evolve on "The Mindy Project".
Below we summarize some of our lessons learned and conclude with an outlook of how we envision the project to evolve in the future.
Having been both restructured and extended at points, the project aimed to evolve alongside the narrative of Brooklyn drag and mirror the nature of performance in this part of New York City.
Expect the Mavericks Project idea to evolve as the list of mavericks continues to grow.
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