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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a real progress" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "real progress" without the article "a."
Example: "We have made real progress in our project over the past few weeks."
Alternatives: "significant progress" or "genuine progress."
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It was in 1979 when Fujita published the first article on lingual appliance, a real progress for the orthodontic practice [1].
A real progress can only be expected when reliable experimental data on the influence of small amounts of strong electrolytes on the volatility of water in some organic solvents under such conditions (i.e. high molar ratios of electrolyte to water, but very low water concentrations) becomes available.
This is a real progress".
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"Progress, real progress, is being made".
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Most Palestinians say they believe that Israel wants tight security and slightly increased prosperity in the West Bank as a substitute for real progress toward an independent Palestinian state.
The peril of globalism is that it can conceal dysfunction behind a charming veneer, and can, in that sense, become a substitute for real progress.
That would be a step toward real progress.
At least then there would be a possibility of real progress.
"This is a chance for real progress," she told the Guardian.
Would you say there's been a lot of real progress getting rid of racial discrimination or hasn't there been much real progress?
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