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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are progress in" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "make progress in"? You can use "make progress in" when discussing advancements or improvements in a specific area or task.
Example: "We are making progress in our research on renewable energy sources."
Alternatives: "are advancing in" or "are improving in".
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Antonio Conte will want to sign off a relatively underwhelming stint in style but he needs a player to step up and make a name for himself if Italy are progress in the tournament.
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Both of these agents are progressing in phase III trials.
Had there been progress in his legs?
That would also be progress in Albany.
There has been progress in that direction.
"There is progress in the investigation," he added.
There has been progress in the Champions League, too.
"It's progress in their weekly paychecks that resonates".
There has been progress in Meerut of course.
There is progress in discussions with the troika..
But there was progress in improving patients' financial stability.
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