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The phrase "ages of progress and" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing historical periods characterized by advancements in various fields, such as technology, culture, or society.
Example: "Throughout the ages of progress and innovation, humanity has achieved remarkable feats that have shaped our world."
Alternatives: "eras of advancement" or "periods of development".
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Wilson misses, too, how the Victorian and Edwardian ages were ages of progress and political agitation.
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Syria, situated at the crossroads of Asia, Europe and Africa, holds the living record of the story through the ages of human progress and civilization.
This is an exciting age of progress in and discovery of the role that the human genome plays in disease risk and outcome, and there is hope that the convergence of genomic approaches and molecular epidemiologic studies of gene environment interactions will provide growing insight into the causes of and, importantly, the prevention of breast cancer.
In a tale that shifts back and forth between the present and the mid-19th century, this South African author explores the age-old struggle between the pressures of "progress" and the desire to preserve a traditional culture, namely that of the Xhosa people.
Mr. Hamel declares that the "age of progress" has ended, and with it the philosophy of continuous improvement, one of the engines that have driven our prosperity.
"The Glass Closet" is a brave and practical examination of a sad conundrum: Why, in an age of progress in workplace equality, do so many lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender employees still feel they cannot be open about their sexual orientation?
As long as the United States continues to be an open society, there is little reason to assume that the age of progress is at an end.
Historians of that period, such as J. E. Neale (1934) and A. L. Rowse (1950), interpreted Elizabeth's reign as a golden age of progress.
In particular, the effects of age, medical progress, and interactions thereof are not fully understood, and their disentanglement in statistical models is very challenging.
In this paper, early age hydration progress and mechanical properties of concrete with high volume GGBS and FA were studied under different curing temperatures.
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