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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I made progress" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing advancements or improvements in a task, project, or personal development. Example: "After weeks of hard work, I made progress on my research paper and finally completed the first draft."
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It was only in the last few years, when I found a medical reason to recover – my fertility — that I made progress with weight gain.
"While I made progress with my search for meaning, Keith was causing havoc with a birthday cake, a car, a swimming pool, a lamp and a young fan's bloody head".
By abandoning that comfortable phrase "Ich spreche nur ein bisschen Deutsch!" (I speak only a little German), I made progress and it was appreciated by friends and locals alike.
I never gave myself credit for trying, I never clapped for myself whenever I made progress.
I made progress on my projects for my drawing class, and felt good about the other work I am doing.
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"But every day I make progress".
Using version-control software, I make progress in all aspects of the work freely and publicly available in real-time at https://github.com/joaks1/msbayes-experiments.
Still, at the end of the day, I believe I have made progress.
"I can see each week that I've made progress.
Last year for the first time, I won a Masters 1000, and I've made progress.
"The meeting was rather productive, and I hope we made progress".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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