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Discover LudwigThe phrase "what this project" is not complete and lacks context, making it difficult to determine its correctness in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific project, but it typically needs additional information to clarify its meaning. Example: "I need to understand what this project entails before moving forward."
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That's what this project is about.
So that's what this project is.
He had no idea what this project would become.
It's only to mask what this project truly is -- a giant shopping complex".
"But the majority of the citizens don't know what this project is about".
That's what this project does and that's what culture can do.
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"That's really what helped this project become what it has".
All the colors are what you decide and what makes this project so personal!
That's what this Ecuador project was".
"We were on tour for 'Watermark,' and we were talking about what this next project should be," Baichwal recalled.
And that is exactly what this research project aims to do for Dreamworks.
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