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The phrase "agreement is progress" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the idea that reaching an agreement signifies a step forward in a discussion or negotiation.
Example: "After hours of negotiation, we finally reached a consensus. Agreement is progress, and I believe we are on the right track."
Alternatives: "consensus is advancement" or "settlement is a step forward."
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"Any big agreement is progress," said Senator Bob Casey, Democrat of Pennsylvania.
An emergent property of this collaborative agreement is progress toward a comprehensive understanding of the determinants of site-specific cancer trends at the population level and a better understanding of the science of modeling.
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"The difficulty is that as other parts of the agreement have been progressing for the last 14 months, one part of the agreement has not even begun to be implemented and that is, of course, decommissioning," Mr Trimble said.
It's been noted that President Obama claims the agreement is a work in progress, in which case it is left to be seen whether China will follow through.
Unlike other high-powered government meetings – which are often accompanied by protests and brouhaha – Acta, the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, has been progressing for two years without much fanfare.
Chief Executive Bob Dudley Bob Dudley noted that Tuesday's agreement "is further evidence of the rapid progress BP has made towards the divestment target we set last summer" of $25 to $30 billion.
Mexico's first report on its progress toward abiding by the agreement is due this year.
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