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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Substantial progress" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe significant advancements or improvements made in a particular area or project. Example: "The team has made substantial progress in developing the new software, and we expect to meet our deadline."
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Substantial progress has been made in this direction.
Substantial progress has been made since publishing previous practice guidelines on intrauterine adhesions (IUAs) [1].
Substantial progress has been made in concern of uncertainties, estimating and reporting.
Substantial progress has been made, but the challenge remains.
Substantial progress in the investigation has not been reported in recent days.
"There has been substantial progress".
That represented substantial progress.
"We've made substantial progress.
More substantial progress may take a generation.
No substantial progress has been made.
Nevertheless, they have made substantial progress.
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