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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are on progress" is not correct in English.
The correct expression is "are in progress." You can use it when describing an ongoing activity or task that is currently happening.
Example: "The renovations to the building are in progress and should be completed by next month."
Alternatives: "are underway" or "are ongoing."
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Speaking at TechCrunch Disrupt New York in May, WeWork CEO Adam Neumann said his company is on progress to hit $1 billion in revenue this year.
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Its focus was on progress in reaching the Millennium Development Goals - a set of eight targets approved by Member States at the UN's Millennium Summit back in 2000.
The main focus was on progress towards reaching the millennium development goal targets for the most vulnerable children.
Identification of the optimal model(s) for the organization of child vaccination services, adjusted to the various contexts is on progress.
To handle this problem, CSM blocks user access while storage extension is on progressing.
As well as the handshaking, they will also be checking on progress.
He was upbeat on progress being made between now and Thursday.
We're on the progress of being great.' SHAUN ELLIS, Jets defensive end.
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The way Walton sees it, there are promising signs that the pressure is on and progress is possible.
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