meaning - Is "project in hand" correct?


I am writing my MSc project report in English and I want to use the phrase



"the project in hand"



as a title to a chapter where I will be introducing the project that was undertaken.


Is such an expression correct in English, will it make sense to the examiner reading this or will it sound bad or even not make any sense at all?



Answer



OAAD says:



The job, question, etc. in hand is the one that you are dealing with.



So the project in hand would make sense.


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