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Snuppelina Posted 12 years ago
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project sees problems

Hi, is it correct to say that "the implementation of the XX project has seen some problems due to the lack of funding"
Or is it just the 'project' that can 'see problems', not the 'project implementation'?
  

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Hi Of course, only a person can really see problems but, in English idiom, we transfer the phrase to anything, including projects and implementations ... - The engine of that car's seen some problems in its time - We got there in the end, but the project's implementation saw some problems Dave

  • Hi Of course, only a person can really see problems but, in English idiom, we transfer the phrase to anything, including projects and implementations ...
  • - The engine of that car's seen some problems in its time - We got there in the end, but the project's implementation saw some problems Dave
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Hi

Of course, only a person can really see problems but, in English idiom, we transfer the phrase to anything, including projects and implementations ...

- The engine of that car's seen some problems in its time

- We got there in the end, but the project's implementation saw some problems

Dave

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