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The phrase "Inch by inch" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a gradual process or progress made slowly over time.
Example: "The project was challenging, but we made progress inch by inch until it was finally completed."
Alternatives: "Step by step" or "Bit by bit."
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Inch by inch, he is making progress.
Inch by inch, changes started to click.
Inch by inch the miracle was achieved.
Inch by inch forward proves a brilliant strategy.
"Inch by inch, my fellow students, life is a cinch".
Inch by inch, the scalp loosened from the bone of the skull.
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Contrast this forthrightness with J&J's inch-by-inch concessions on label warnings about liver damage.
But I have found the inch-by-inch approach on this topic helps.
I grew them, cell-by-cell, limb-by-limb, inch-by-inch.
The distinguished environmental scientist James Lovelock warns that climate changes tend not to happen gradually, inch-by-inch.
The case sets a precedent for future trials and also highlights Florida's inch-by-inch slog toward acceptance of weed.
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