Sentence examples for a progressed from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a progressed" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not typically used as it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "After a year of hard work, we have seen a progressed understanding of the subject."
Alternatives: "an advanced" or "a developed".

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Potential reasons for this divergent observation are as follows: (1) AF inducibility after PVI rather identify patients with an enhanced substrate susceptibility because of a progressed electric disease and, therefore, patients at a higher risk for AF progression.

However, upon annealing at 700 °C, a progressed interaction between the film and the substrate occurred.

We estimate the time frame required to develop a progressed diverse AR community to be well over a decade, even in tropical ecosystems.

In many cases this involvement is indicative of a progressed stage of a primary malignant disease.

The appendix was extracted; in cases of a progressed inflammation an endobag was used.

Patients included in this study suffered from cancer and were in a progressed stage of end of life care.

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"He's progressed a lot," Federer said.

It was a progress.

This week, it published a progress report.

In a progress review earlier this year, the W.T.O.

So this is really a progress report.

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