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The phrase "claim of progress" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a statement or belief that something is advancing or improving. Example: The company's claim of progress in implementing sustainable practices was met with skepticism by environmental groups.
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Despite Ms. Rosenzweig's claim of progress, some lawyers have advised their clients to stop cooperating with her agency.
The Democrats claim of progress is factually misstated.
Despite Kerry's claim of progress, he is likely to meet resistance from Hamas, analysts say.
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But independent analysts have questioned claims of progress.
Real progress in understanding translational regulatory mechanisms lags behind the claims of progress.
Claims of progress and recovery all seem to land in a litter of lies.
In a critique released this week, he faulted some of their data and challenged some of their claims of progress.
In September, Clinton told Gen. David Petraeus that his claims of progress in Iraq required a "willing suspension of disbelief".
Senator Bob Corker, Republican of Tennessee, was skeptical about claims of progress, saying that rarely are the recommendations of review boards like the Pickering panel fully implemented.
In August seven American soldiers approaching the end of their tour in Iraq published an op-ed article in the New York Times that cast doubt on claims of progress.
On the battlefield, the violence intensified amid conflicting claims of progress as both the rebels and the government sought to show any evidence that their side was winning.
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