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Discover Ludwig"Making inroads" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to achieve progress or success in a particular area or field. Example: "The company's new marketing strategy is making inroads into the international market, resulting in a significant increase in sales."
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Making inroads against City was not the priority.
"I'm making inroads".
Google is only making inroads.
"But we're making inroads.
Obama is making inroads".
They are making inroads.
She was making inroads into their savings.
But Bilbao is making inroads here, too.
But Asian banks are making inroads.
Aldi is also making inroads in America.
African craftsmen are making inroads in fashion.
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