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The phrase "I could progress" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential for advancement or improvement in a particular area or task. Example: "If I dedicate more time to studying, I could progress in my understanding of the subject."
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In my case I just let it continue, even justifying that it would mean I could progress as I gained experience, so I shouldn't argue.
Ultimately, I want to join the police, but I wanted to get a degree first so I could progress more quickly.
Once I realised that I could progress through the medical pathway more easily than I'd thought, and after I'd ensured that my relationships with family, friends and colleagues would not break down, I began to consider what possibilities transitioning might open up for me.
Ahead of his return in Arizona, North Baltimore-based Phelps continued: "I wanted to see how much weight I could lose and how much I could progress".
By doing this, I think that I could progress well.
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"It's going to be challenging because we're on -10, if we were level with everyone else, we could progress comfortably, I believe.
Non-infected infants could eventually get HIV-infected (I), and HIV-infected infants could progress to AIDS (A).
"Any context in which this film could progress political causes is good," Chalamet said later, when I had the chance to speak to him offstage.
I thought he would put a full plan in place so that the country could progress under any future governments.
Now we could progress.
Any two teams could progress.
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