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The phrase "are constantly progressing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe ongoing or continuous progress or improvement. Here is an example: "The students in our school are constantly progressing in their academic abilities, thanks to the dedicated teachers and advanced curriculum."
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He also made a point to note that trapping methods are constantly progressing, and the laws of trapping are based on making a kill as humane as possible.
Surprisingly, Mazumber finds that "[w]hile these results are provocative, they stand in contrast to other epochs in which blacks have made steady progress in reducing racial differentials". While we like to believe we are constantly progressing, these data suggest we may be backsliding with regard to mobility and race.
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Headed up by a brother-and-sister team, who secured one of England's earliest organic farms from alternative development by selling shares in a community trust, though the farm still needs investment it is constantly progressing.
Its history spans decades, its genres are prolific and it's constantly progressing: Classical music's melodious symphonies eventually paved the way for the guitar-laden tunes of rock 'n' roll and the catchy pop songs of today.
Subtle and vastly important chemical changes are constantly in progress, converting elements derived from air and water into forms suitable for the support of plant life, and in all these changes living organisms are active agents.
He added, "Mysore is being constantly monitored, and we are constantly monitoring progress in Challakere".
We also invite you to follow our website and our twitter and Facebook where we are constantly updating our progress on tackling some of the world's toughest challenges.
Political foes of the health-care law are "constantly putting up barriers to progress being made," he added.
Parents are constantly reassured that youngsters progress at different rates and at different speeds.
Born planners are easily recognizable: They are constantly on top of progress, what gets done when, and fiercely goal-oriented.
Thus, end users get the tasks assigned to them, and Liaise users are constantly appraised of their progress without seeming like they are micromanaging.
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