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The phrase "a blow for progress" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action or event that significantly advances or promotes progress in a particular area.
Example: "The new policy was seen as a blow for progress in environmental conservation efforts."
Alternatives: "a step forward for progress" or "a victory for advancement".
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In this way, Palin has more in common with Geraldine Ferraro than she does with Clinton, her candidacy having been born of gimmickry even as it struck a blow for progress.
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Should Marcus do anything astonishingly brave in "The Technologists," he will be striking a blow for intellect, progress, equal opportunity and the plight of any underdog, anywhere.
All were striking a blow for freedom.
Sri Lanka has struck a blow for democracy.
This is a blow for generational fairness.
A blow for democracy in Hong Kong.
Barbara Ehrenreich has struck a blow for sanity.
The result is a blow for Labour.
"This is a blow for everybody.
This is a blow for Yahoo.
"It is a bit of a blow for us.
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