Sentence examples for as inroads from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "as inroads" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to "inroads" as a noun, which means progress or advancements made in a particular area.
Example: "The company has made significant inroads into the renewable energy market this year."
Alternatives: "significant progress" or "advancements made".

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The focus groups linked to the overall process of continuous data collection, as inroads were made into people's daily lives verifying issues of naming and diagnosis that were raised in focus groups dynamics.

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"They will make inroads as long as the seniors don't know what is in the bill," Mr. Matsui said.

In recent years, as elsewhere in Europe and the Islamic world, rigorous and intolerant strands of Islamic observance have made inroads, as well as, more recently, a new, debased, ultra-violent "gangsta Jihad" culture attractive to a young and often marginalised constituency.

As vaccination makes inroads as a cancer control strategy, screening practices must be reformulated to maximize the synergy between primary and secondary prevention.

They've made legislative inroads as well.

And with some Latin American countries chafing under American hegemony, China could make political and military inroads as well.

Greta Constantine has made some inroads as well, but its still a pretty tough road to hoe and it takes a long time but I think they're certainly strong enough.

Yelp wants as many inroads and reminders for its service around the web as possible, so today it upped the limit on its API for pulling nearby places, ratings, and photos from 100 calls a day to 25,000 without the need for pre-approval.

FUR is a much more common sight in Russia than it is in the United States -- clearly, groups like People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals haven't been able to make as many inroads.

But the company has not made as many inroads in the enormous baby business, in part because it's already such a crowded corner of retailing and, in part, because Disney — aware that some parents think it already wields too much influence on childhood — has proceeded with caution.

However, there is evidence in extant literature that human concepts of motion in space and the representation of spatial relationships is a class of knowledge that frequently recruits modal simulation and that the body should thus serve as an inroads to promoting domain-relevant understanding of spatial concepts.

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