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The phrase "a sort of progress" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an ambiguous or partial advancement in a situation or process.
Example: "After several months of hard work, we have made a sort of progress, even if it's not as much as we had hoped."
Alternatives: "a kind of advancement" or "a type of improvement".
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This is a sort of progress.
Which is definitely a sort of progress.
But both are a sort of progress.
In this way, criticism becomes a sort of progress report, a medical examination.
But in what qualifies as a sort of progress, here these songs are the most thoughtful.
It was not the first time he had thought this, but it was the first time that day, and that, he considered, was a sort of progress.
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Been there, addressed that; is it really so hard to make any sort of progress here?
This month, Austrian officials threatened to use their veto to block any sort of progress.
For Mencken, progress was "a sort of process of disillusion.
He'll need to keep his head screwed on, since this low-key run of dates is acting as a sort-of work in progress for a full bells-and-whistles world tour in 2017.
The way the new lines meet the urban fabric also suggests an imperfect sort of progress, a step in the direction of a more enlightened approach.
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