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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always progress" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to convey the idea of continuous improvement or advancement in various contexts, such as personal development, business, or technology.
Example: "In our company, we believe in always progress, striving to enhance our services and meet customer needs."
Alternatives: "constant improvement" or "continuous advancement".
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"You always progress".
You always progress with competition.
History repeats, but it doesn't always progress.
But change isn't always progress, and youth is overrated.
This calls into question whether in the case of the Netherlands 'inclusive governance' is always progress.
Second, in specific circumstances this change does not always progress in the same direction.
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Science has always progressed mightily through the use of tools.
Such impairment sometimes (but not always) progresses to dementia.
They always progressed, but always kept an essence of who they were in the new songs they wrote.
Colin's life was a continual search, and he was always progressing, as a man and musician.
Management science has always progressed by picking up ideas from all over the world and remixing them into more productive combinations.
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