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The phrase "are making inroads" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe progress or advancements being made in a particular area or field.
Example: "The new technology companies are making inroads into the renewable energy sector, challenging traditional energy sources."
Alternatives: "are gaining ground" or "are making progress".
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They are making inroads.
But Asian banks are making inroads.
African craftsmen are making inroads in fashion.
Electric vehicles are making inroads.
Smaller companies are making inroads too.
Now Pakistanis are making inroads in the opposite direction.
Meat and eggs are making inroads on rice and vegetables.
To be sure, some companies are making inroads.
Cargo bikes are making inroads into New York, too.
Women are making inroads in the male-dominated building trades.
As shoppers become more price-conscious, affordable American brands are making inroads.
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