As a noun:
* "The team is working on a new marketing project." (refers to a specific task or undertaking)
* "The architect presented their design for the building project." (refers to a planned and organized undertaking)
* "The students volunteered to work on a community project." (refers to a collaborative effort for a common goal)
* "The company's new product launch was a successful project." (refers to a completed undertaking)
* "He's been working on his writing project for months." (refers to a personal creative endeavor)
* "The project was a huge success, exceeding all expectations." (refers to the outcome of a project)
* "The team is having trouble managing the project budget." (refers to the financial aspects of a project)
As a verb:
* "The company plans to project its financial performance for the next year." (refers to predicting or forecasting)
* "The movie projected onto the screen was breathtaking." (refers to displaying or showing an image)
* "She projected confidence and enthusiasm during the presentation." (refers to conveying or conveying an impression)
* "The new software will project data in a more user-friendly way." (refers to displaying data in a specific manner)
These are just a few examples, and the meaning of "project" can vary depending on the context.