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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all this progress" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the advancements or improvements that have been made in a particular context or situation.
Example: "We should take a moment to celebrate all this progress we've made in our project over the past few months."
Alternatives: "all these advancements" or "all this development".
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Nobody really seems particularly disturbed, or surprised, by the idea all this progress might not last.
But for all this progress, obstacles remain.
And yet, for all this progress, the plague of road congestion is now getting worse.
Despite all this progress, we're not close to being ready to mass-produce an electric car.
"But all this progress would be set back by Tory plans to cut spending on schools".
But all this progress is going into reverse as the western pullout gets under way.
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Is all of this progress, a march toward a more tolerant, equitable, less socially inauthentic society?
Despite all of this progress, Vudu still isn't perfect movie heaven, for lots of reasons.
Naturally, all of this progress hasn't been easily tolerated by locals.
All of this progress meant that the chance that Ruth's breast cancer would come back was a lot lower than it might have been years ago.
"All of this progress we've made with past agreements on code-sharing and alliances and cross-investment — that's the way of the future," Mr. Hufbauer said.
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