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The phrase "to run a project" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it whenever you want to refer to the act of managing or overseeing a project or task. For example, "I used my organizational skills to run the project efficiently."
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They selected Connecticut and Texas to run a project on comment cards.
The European Development Fund hired him to run a project to make Haiti less vulnerable to disasters.
As someone who has worked in leadership consultancy, what do you think are the key skills you need to run a project like this? Plate spinning!
After college, she worked at a nonprofit called the Committee Against Anti-Asian Violence, and was assigned to run a project with a group of South Asian taxi-drivers.
In the early nineteen-nineties I had the privilege (at times I felt it rather a punishment) to run a project for Human Rights Watch analyzing several tons of Iraqi secret police documents.
Eleven practices in Darlington, in County Durham, were successful in receiving a slice of the so-called challenge fund and used the money to run a project for six months.
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Bridget was employed to run a pilot project of five parties.
Chris Rolph, principal lecturer, school of education at Nottingham Trent University Try things out on a small scale first, and learn from successes and mistakes before applying to run a bigger project.
As Facebook announced today, it plans to run a pilot project for Terragraph in San Jose later this year.
They are moving forward with designs for their prototype quadcopter, and plan to run a pilot project with a UAV expert in Brazil in the coming months.
We refer the reader to http://boinc.berkeley.edu/ for insights on how to run a volunteer project using BOINC.
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