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The phrase "concrete progress" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to actual or tangible progress that has been made towards a specific goal or outcome. Example: The government's efforts to reduce poverty have resulted in concrete progress, as evidenced by the decrease in the poverty rate by 20% in the past year.
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Despite the friction, concrete progress was made.
"We will withhold economic assistance until concrete progress is evident".
He added: "With today's agreement, we have made concrete progress.
But two years' hard work have resulted in little concrete progress.
The effort has been well-received here, even if concrete progress has been limited.
Several of Mr. Bush's aides have said they expect little concrete progress before the presidential election.
Make real, concrete progress towards investment that reaches all Africans, investments that prioritise rural people.
Other joint announcements, though, seemed to illustrate the major challenges in securing concrete progress on climate.
He said the United States would maintain sanctions "until we see concrete progress".
Now, the government must make aggressive, concrete progress or it is potentially setting itself up for a significant popular backlash.
Ali Hasanov, an official in Azerbaijan's presidential administration, said concrete progress would win many points in Baku.
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