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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as progresses" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to show the progression or advancement of something over time. Here is an example: "As the project progresses, we will have a better understanding of its potential impact."
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In this paper, we have reviewed state-of-the-art approaches in MoS2 FETs, such as progresses on manufacturing of MoS2 FETs, MoS2 FET-based memory devices, and MoS2 FET-based sensors.
As AS progresses immunity deficiency acquires severe combined character.
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Even that counts as progress.
I count that as progress.
This still counts as progress.
Does that count as progress?
But this still somehow qualified as progress.
In politics, that may qualify as progress.
That was viewed by investors as progress.
We always see it as progress".
Does he see that as progress?
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