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"by the progress" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is generally used to refer to progress that has been made in some endeavor. For example, "We have seen great progress by the progress of technology over the last decade."
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I'm encouraged by the progress we made".
So far, I'm heartened by the progress.
Mr. Obama seemed encouraged by the progress.
"We have been very encouraged by the progress".
So I am encouraged by the progress we are making".
Malaysia is encouraged by the progress made during such a short period of time.
Firefighters were encouraged by the progress but worried about flare-ups caused by foul weather.
"We feel encouraged by the progress of the industry so far," said Stacy Drake, the spokeswoman.
"We are encouraged by the progress we are making," said Lewis.
I measured the passing of time by the progress of the fires in the distant north.
Analysts seemed most surprised by the progress of Hewlett-Packard's cost-cutting initiatives.
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