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The phrase "a big progress in" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "a big step forward in" or "significant progress in."
Example: "We have made significant progress in our research over the past year."
Alternatives: "a major advancement in" or "a substantial improvement in."
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The motivation is that using conservation score not pocket volume has made a big progress in the search of pocket.
In fact, there has been a big progress in the development of new libraries, allowing them to be folded into other applications and pipelines as reusable building blocks, and answer different research questions.
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It adds up to big progress in a country that once threatened to break apart the euro.What saved Spain?
He added "The Belgian league is competitive; it gives me a chance to get better and also make big progress in my career.
"Démare hasn't made big progress in the last two years and Coquard lacks the horsepower in a flat sprint," says McEwen.
Tanzania has made big progress in the past few decades in child survival, with a decline in under-five mortality rate from 166 (1990) to 54 (2012).
"There's been big progress in the last two decades.
So the success represents big progress in North Korea's missile programme.
In the field of performances British Diving has made quite big progress in performance.
Despite big progress in reducing poverty in China, none of these bold health and education goals are on track to being met.
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