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The phrase "a picture of progress" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a visual representation or metaphorical depiction that illustrates advancement or improvement in a particular area.
Example: "The new community center is a picture of progress, showcasing the efforts made to enhance local facilities."
Alternatives: "a symbol of advancement" or "an illustration of improvement".
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"What we currently see is a picture of progress.
Third place but no trophies would make it hard for Wenger to paint a picture of progress.
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It is, on the face of it, not a picture of enormous progress, even if the match itself – and in particular a first half that Everton largely spent attacking brilliantly and relentlessly – told a different story.
She cautioned him against accepting too rosy a picture of the progress the U.S. has helped bring to Myanmar, which is emerging from years of totalitarian rule.
When she and Obama talked with reporters Friday, she called for a "healthy balance between optimism and pessimism" and counseled against painting "too rosy a picture" of the progress.
Harmonized indicators were negotiated, providing a basis for collecting annual, comparable data from all partners working on AIDS and assembling a picture of national progress.
"There's a clear picture of progress being made in physical education.
Upstairs, officials in suits celebrated their perseverance and presented a mixed picture of progress.
"It is difficult to get a reliable picture of progress," said Sanjay Wijesekera, Unicef's chief of water, sanitation and hygiene.
The result is a complex picture of progress—sometimes too late for the conflict and compromise, sometimes with serious consequences.
We need to find ways to accurately measure progress in all these areas, while recognizing that quantitative methods may not be the most appropriate way to get a true picture of progress or lack thereof.
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