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an overall progress
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "an overall progress" is not correct in standard English usage.
The correct expression would typically be "overall progress" without the article "an." Example: "We have made overall progress in our project this quarter."
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Despite an overall progress, symptoms may also fluctuate over the course of progressing dementia for random reasons.
Findings of this study are useful for setting a baseline for SISCa [ 16] and to identify those women who under-utilized the ANC services, so that family health promoters can be mobilized [ 26] at the national level and the next THDS would provide an overall progress in antenatal service.
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The paper concludes with an assessment of overall progress towards goals and objectives across the Bank's Education network.
The eventual disposition of an injured patient may also be used as an outcome measure, representing the overall progress of an injured patient at the time of hospital discharge.
Science
A review of overall progress and contribution of candidate gene association studies to current understanding of the genetic susceptibility to cancer suggested that MTHFR C677T increased risk of gastric cancer (OR, 1.52; 95% CI, 1.31 1.77) [ 31].
Number of days spent on a ventilator may serve as an indicator of the overall progress of the patient, as may the development and course of any pulmonary complications such as acute respiratory distress syndrome.
Science
Our "global crisis" is in fact a mere local blip in a larger story of overall progress.
News & Media
While the school got a C on its overall progress report this year, the middle school received an F for student progress, the department said.
News & Media
Following a brief review of overall progress to date in the biomonitoring of human populations, this paper turns to the growing body of data regarding carcinogen-DNA and protein adducts as illustrative markers of biologically effective dose of carcinogens.
It would be useful to select some sites in the moderate and low endemicity categories to give a better understanding of overall progress of the national program in the future surveys.
Science
Using a scale is a good way to track overall progress, but can mislead women when it comes to losing pregnancy weight.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Omit the article "an" before "overall progress" for correct grammar. Use "overall progress" instead.
Common error
Avoid using "an" before "overall progress". The correct form is "overall progress". For example, instead of saying "an overall progress was made", say "overall progress was made".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "an overall progress" functions as a noun phrase intended to describe the advancement or improvement in a given situation. However, the inclusion of the article "an" is grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI indicates this as incorrect usage.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "an overall progress" is grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI confirms this assessment. The correct form is "overall progress" without the article "an". While the intent is to describe a general advancement or improvement, the incorrect article detracts from the phrase's clarity and grammatical accuracy. Remember to omit the article in your writing. The sources where the expression appears range from science to news and media, suggesting a fairly broad applicability, though always requiring grammatical correctness. When in doubt, rephrase using alternatives like "general advancement" or "total improvement" for enhanced clarity.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
general advancement
Replaces "overall progress" with synonyms, omitting the article for better grammar.
total improvement
Substitutes both "overall" and "progress" with similar terms.
comprehensive development
Uses a more formal tone, replacing "progress" with "development".
complete evolution
Emphasizes a transformative aspect of progress.
thorough betterment
Replaces progress with betterment to emphasize improvement.
systematic growth
Highlights the structural aspect of progress.
aggregate enhancement
Uses a more technical term for improvement.
widespread advancement
Emphasizes the extensive scope of the improvement.
extensive upgrading
Highlights the degree of improvement.
full-scale positive change
Uses a longer phrase to emphasize the positive nature of the progress.
FAQs
Is it grammatically correct to say "an overall progress"?
No, it is not grammatically correct. The correct phrasing is "overall progress" without the indefinite article "an". Using the article is a common mistake, but it's best to omit it for proper grammar.
What's a better way to phrase "an overall progress"?
Instead of "an overall progress", use "overall progress". You could also use alternatives like "general advancement" or "total improvement" depending on the context.
How does "overall progress" differ from "general progress"?
"Overall progress" emphasizes a comprehensive view of advancement, while "general progress" suggests a broader or less specific sense of improvement. The choice depends on whether you want to highlight the holistic nature of the progress.
Can I use "a general progress" instead of "an overall progress"?
While "an overall progress" is grammatically incorrect, "a general progress" also sounds awkward. It's better to stick with simply "overall progress" or rephrase the sentence to use "general progress" without the article if the context allows.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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