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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I have progress" is correct and usable in written English
You could use this phrase in a variety of contexts, for example: "I have made progress on my project, and I'm close to completing it."
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I have always had a thirst for learning, and I know that as an actor I have progress to make.
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"Slowly but surely, though, I have progressed as a writer.
I will then know if and how I have progressed spiritually.
"I have progressed professionally [in Africa], but suffered loss in being away from my family.
"Compared to friends who graduated at the same time as me, I have progressed faster up the ladder in terms of responsibility and management," Dixon notes.
I measure it not in hours, but in how well I feel I have progressed and how well I'm doing in assessments.
Over the years I have progressed as a cricketer and that's the main thing.
"But I have been lucky that the club have progressed and I have progressed on that journey and seen all those changes.
For the past several years, I have progressed within the Atlantic City region on the marketing side, adding various roles and responsibilities.
I have progressed from being a new teacher learning the ropes of the school to serving on committees that address the school's educational and disciplinary policies.
Forster-Caskey, who has represented England at Under-16, Under-17 and Under-18 level, added: "Brighton's the only club I have played at but every year I have progressed as I've wanted to.
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