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The phrase "a progressive process" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or development that occurs gradually and involves continuous improvement or advancement.
Example: "The implementation of the new policy is a progressive process that requires ongoing evaluation and adjustment."
Alternatives: "an evolving process" or "a gradual process".
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If Marx had serious reservations about Darwinism – and he did – it was because Darwin's theory did not frame evolution as a progressive process.
Thermomechanical fatigue damage is a progressive process of material degradation.
Common misconceptions are still based on coming from the monkeys and evolution is a progressive process.
For such a progressive process, this paper proposes a dynamic comprehensive control method for landslide control.
In such an approach, the suspension of a company is then conceived like the result of a progressive process.
The increase in G′ was instantaneous at the phase separation temperature and was not a progressive process.
Ageing is a progressive process that according to available knowledge cannot be effectively reversed, slowed or stopped.
This approach frees itself from 'institutionally-specific' goals and rather seeks "a progressive process of democratization" (Little and Macdonald 2013, 749).
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Despite the explosion of tree-like diagrams in the recent biological literature, evolution is indeed often perceived as a linear, progressive process rather than as a story of unceasing branching and diversification ultimately resulting in a tree.
However, the establishment of trust relationship is a complex progressive process depending on interaction history, trust recommendation, trust management and so on.
There is also a negative progressive process in which smaller impacts cause the same symptom severity.
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