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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small milestone in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a minor achievement or progress within a larger context or project.
Example: "Completing the first draft of the report is a small milestone in our overall project timeline."
Alternatives: "a minor achievement in" or "a modest step in".
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A series of powerful snowstorms in the Sierra Nevada has resulted in a small milestone in drought-stricken California: The snowpack is now higher than average for this time of year.
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Dallas finally gets its winning season The Dallas Cowboys are back in the play-off race and even have a small milestone to celebrate at the same time.
A small milestone here: India now have their highest score of the series.
But the Indians hadn't treated any single win during the streak as anything more than another small milestone in baseball's daily marathon over the hills and turns of a six-month regular season.
Only 1,671 Feet to Go: Another small milestone in the rebuilding of the World Trade Center was passed on Monday, when the steel framework of the south core of 1 World Trade Center reached more than 100 feet above Vesey Street.
The fact that these were representatives of the navy and that they would mow down two men who, with their indigenous features, originated from the mountains and interior of Latin America, projected the upcoming showdown in my mind as one more metaphor, one more small milestone in the conquest of the natives by the technologically more powerful men who had come from the ocean.
Plot out small milestones even in the induction phase to give yourself a trajectory to follow.
It's a small but significant milestone in global broadband connectivity.
In addition to setting small milestones, make sure that they are measurable and specific.
His family is putting on a small celebration in Perth, but say he is not too fussed about reaching the milestone of his 110th birthday.
I BELIEVE small milestones are worth celebrating.
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