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The phrase "a landmark of progress in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant achievement or development in a particular field or area.
Example: "The new renewable energy policy is seen as a landmark of progress in environmental sustainability."
Alternatives: "a significant milestone in" or "a breakthrough in".
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The sequencing of the genome is a landmark of progress in specifying information, decoding it into its many coded meanings and learning how it goes wrong in disease.
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A final answer to any of these questions would be a landmark of human progress.
But his feat was an international sensation and became a landmark of aeronautic progress.
But at the time his feat was an international sensation and became a landmark of aeronautic progress.
The first time a patient could walk assisted with a walker after the operation was the most consistently documented landmark of rehabilitation progress in the medical records.
London is a landmark of inequality.
Perhaps the tragedy of Tucson can be a landmark in the progress of our political process.
The transfer machine, a landmark in progress toward full automation, moves the workpieces to the next workstation and accurately positions them for the next machine tool.
And more landmarks of progress and enlightenment will continue to fall in Pakistan.
<< Previous page UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan's We the Children is a landmark review of the progress made in meeting the commitments of the 1990 World Summit for Children.
The last year was not a landmark one for progress on sustainability here in the UK.
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