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The phrase "a record of progress" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to documentation or evidence that shows advancements or improvements over time.
Example: "The annual report includes a record of progress made in our sustainability initiatives over the past year."
Alternatives: "a log of advancements" or "a documentation of improvements."
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The New Yorker, December 18 , 1926 P. 75 Christmaseve in old New York, a record of progress.
By Fairfax Downey The New Yorker, December 18 , 1926 P. 75 Christmaseve in old New York, a record of progress.
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We use this form as a record of student progress.
His solo début, "Lysandre" (Fat Possum), is a record of that progress, and differences from his earlier work are immediately apparent.
The high optimism that marked much of Enlightenment thought, however, survived as one of the movement's most-enduring legacies: the belief that human history is a record of general progress.
This month a Berlin-based activist brandished a burning cross with a crucified Barbie at the opening of a life-size replica of the doll's house.Such stunts mark a shift away from mainstream feminist causes of legal and economic emancipation: still far from full equality, but with a record of much progress in the past 40 years.
It also gives you a record of your progress for days that feel stalled.
The field of COX inhibitors has a record of continuous progress starting from the introduction of aspirin in 1898.
Keep a record of your progress.
You should keep a record of your progress so you can look back at it.
Too, you will build a record of your progress which will buoy you when you need it most.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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