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gowers
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At least in $R^2$ it's false, and probably in R too.

There exist closed subsets of $R^2$ that project to non-Borel. So if you take such a set and add it to the y-axis then you'll get a non-Borel set too.

There's probably some general nonsense that would allow you to transfer this result to R, but I don't know it.

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