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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at the progress" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific point in time regarding progress, but it lacks clarity and proper usage.
Example: "We will review the project at the progress meeting next week."
Alternatives: "during the progress" or "regarding the progress".
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'But you would be amazed at the progress they make.
"At one level there's envy at the progress China has achieved," Mr. Narayan said.
However, I still smile at the progress USA Field Hockey has made since the Beijing Games.
We could then look at the progress made on the illustration and offer comments.
Gerry McCann said he was "hopeful and optimistic" at the progress of the new investigation.
But Mayfield was delighted at the progress he made in one hot afternoon.
At Thornhill we look at the progress of the child rather than the attainment.
But look at the progress we've made since I took over.
But would he have been pleased at the progress we have made since?
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Buttigieg at the Progress Iowa holiday party in December.
Maybe they're brother and sister," says Adam Thierer, a senior fellow at the Progress and Freedom Foundation.
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