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The phrase "are making progresses" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form is "are making progress," as "progress" is an uncountable noun and does not take a plural form.
Example: "The team is making progress on the project and hopes to meet the deadline."
Alternatives: "are advancing" or "are improving".
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We are making progresses in the treatment of cancer.
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"I think we are making progress.
"We are making progress," Ms. Collins said.
We are making progress as a party".
Some fields are making progress, though.
"But we are making progress".
Perhaps we are making progress.
These kids are making progress.
Some nations are making progress.
"In some areas we are making progress.
"The YankeeNets are making progress in Newark.
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