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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and it progresses" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is developing or moving forward over time.
Example: "The project started slowly, but as we gathered more resources, it progresses at a much faster pace."
Alternatives: "and it advances" or "and it develops."
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This is called understeer, and it progresses from mild to mulish.
The poem charts the emotions of a man mourning the death of his father, and it progresses through a chain of moods: grief, nostalgia, regression to childhood terrors, and, finally, a tentative reawakening to adulthood.
Its starts chronologically with a display of maverick Renaissance instruments, including a serpentine cornett with a spitting dragon's head, and it progresses through a riot of fairground organs, musical boxes and mechanical songbirds into a contemporary world of Heath Robinsonesque invention.
Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis is the most common type of abnormal curvature observed in spine and it progresses rapidly during the puberty period.
The disease transmission occurs mainly through Hyalomma m. marginatum tick exposure and it progresses in severe cases resulting in fever, hemorrhage, shock, and death [ 1– 3].
In humans, the disease has an acute phase (which when detected, is a mandatorily reportable health condition in Brazil 2) that may be asymptomatic or oligosymptomatic, 3 and it progresses to a chronic phase, which may be indeterminate, cardiac, digestive, or mixed (simultaneously cardiac and digestive).
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The whole Eleanor-Park relationship avoided cliches and took on a whole new style, and it progressed naturally.
"Rory McIlroy put the idea in my head at a European Tour event in Shanghai and it progressed from there.
And it progressed from there.
I was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis shortly thereafter, and it progressed rapidly.
I was just drawing these little destruction scenes at art school, and it progressed from Godzilla-type creatures to blobs.
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