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Discover LudwigThe phrase "whole project" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It typically refers to the entirety of a project, including all its components and stages. Example: The success of this whole project depends on thorough planning, efficient execution, and timely completion.
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The whole project felt doomed.
But the whole project seemed doomed.
"The whole project is fundamentally not credible".
This whole project oozes quality.
"It made my whole project wonderfully embarrassing".
"This whole project predates me," he said.
"The whole project has got enormous vitality," he said.
The whole project took about eight months to construct.
Anyway, the whole project was a real mind-bender".
I think this photograph represents the whole project.
"But the nothing can ruin the whole project.
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