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"despite the progress" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that something happened or continues to happen, regardless of any improvements or advancements in a particular area. For example: "Despite the progress made in medical technology, there is still no cure for cancer."
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Despite the progress, uncertainty looms.
Despite the progress, India has a long way to go.
But despite the progress, the root causes for the growth of the Islamic movement remain.
Still, despite the progress, the center continues to run in the red.
"Despite the progress that has been made we must not be complacent.
Despite the progress here, critics like Dr. Cordaro say LIPA succumbed to political interference by Republicans.
Despite the progress the disabled have made, however, the future isn't trouble-free.
Despite the progress, the challenges remain immense, and the biggest is access to health care.
Despite the progress, sports equality campaigners said many sports were lagging behind.
This remains true, despite the progress we have made in Afghanistan and in disrupting the network elsewhere.
Despite the progress, no date has been set for the three major other lines planned to follow in the autumn.
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