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The phrase "a progress has been" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would typically be "progress has been" without the article "a," as "progress" is an uncountable noun.
Example: "Progress has been made in the project over the last few weeks."
Alternatives: "advancements have been" or "improvements have been."
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A progress has been made within the learner-centric category with explorations of psychological effects of gamification which can be summarized by the question: How students with different personalities, dispositions and learning styles are influenced by game elements?
A progress has been evidenced in outcome and survival during the last years, with average overall 5-year survival rates ranging from less than 30% in the 1960s to over 50% in the 2000s [ 5- 9].
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7 months after a progress had been diagnosed.
The experimental results presented here show that a significant progress has been made in an area that is not reported in scientific literature.
During the last decade a significant progress has been reached in the investigation of the gravity field of the Earth.
In the past few years a remarkable progress has been made in the design of sensors for wearable devices.
Although a monumental progress has been made in case of Human Immunodeficiency Virus researches, there are still more than 34 million people living with this viral disease.
A: Monetization progress has been keeping in-step.
A substantial progress has been made in development and management of water resources in the last 50 years.
Since then a good progress has been made in the flood protection measures.
In the past decade, a significant progress has been reported in the field of error control coding.
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