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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always to progress" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an attempt to express a continuous commitment to improvement or advancement, but the structure is awkward.
Example: "Our goal is always to progress in our understanding of the subject."
Alternatives: "constantly improve" or "perpetually advance".
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Our aim was always to progress and keep the music interesting, for us and for the fans.
My aim is always to progress to make better decisions and be a better father, a better boyfriend, a better husband if it happens again".
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Like anyone who works, I've always wanted to progress.
As anyone who works, I've always wanted to progress.
The increasing narrative clarity about male power does not always translate to progress.
"Bill was always looking to progress into other types of music and that is how rock'n'roll was created," Lytle told me.
"I think as a professional you always want to progress as high as you can within the game and it's fantastic to get the chance to work with the England staff and players.
There is always room to progress within the company.
And they always help to progress a relationship.
"Realistically, you're always trying to progress to the next division, so a realistic target next season is play-offs," he said.
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