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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amazing progress has been" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing significant advancements or improvements in a particular area or field.
Example: "In the last year, amazing progress has been made in renewable energy technologies, leading to more efficient solar panels."
Alternatives: "remarkable advancements have occurred" or "incredible improvements have been achieved."
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In contrast, amazing progress has been made in treating childhood cancers, although their causes remain a mystery.
Amazing progress has been made in providing useful hearing to hearing-impaired individuals using cochlear implants, but challenges remain.
Amazing progress has been made in recent times [5, 10 18] as a champion efficiency over 20%% has been reported for perovskite-based solar cell [19], making it an ideal candidate for next-generation photovoltaic cells.
For children diagnosed with cancer, the number one cause of death by disease in the United States, amazing progress has been made over the course of the past thirty to forty years.
Amazing progress has been made under this arrangement.
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"The research is so amazing, the progress has been so incredible — but what we really saw was despite all this tremendous progress and adoption of all the major tech companies in the world, it hasn't transformed the world yet," Fisher said.
But progress has been slow.
However, progress has been glacial.
No progress has been made".
Still, progress has been elusive.
Huge progress has been made.
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