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Discover LudwigThe phrase "any headway" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe making progress in a task or situation. For example: "We haven't made any headway in resolving the issue."
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Don't expect a Morsi presidency to make, "any headway on the principles of the revolution".
I don't see any headway".
Did I make any headway?
Only local government efforts made any headway.
"We just weren't making any headway".
But she couldn't make any headway.
Few of the children make any headway at school.
He gave no indication that he had made any headway.
Similar committees created last November failed to make any headway.
We need the air strikes in order to make any headway".
But in neither case has the investigation made any headway into the motives behind their deaths.
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