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"what project" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when introducing a question related to a particular project. For example, "What project did you decide to work on next?".
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What project is next for you?
He added: "This is what Project Fear looks like.
"That's what Project Able was all about," Wright said.
What project would you pursue, if funding was unlimited?
What project didn't succeed?" It's interesting to hear what they're willing to tell you.
The danger for the Remain camp is what Project Fear will do to turnout.
Now, the team will decide what project to take on next.
We don't know who will replace Jean-Luc Choplin and what project they have in mind.
ROCHLIN -- How much do you talk about what project you're going to do next?
I want you to tell me what project you're working on.' " Ms. de Monyé laughed.
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A "really social experience" is precisely what Project Arena, as it exists so far, is to me.
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