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"discernible progress" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe observable and measurable improvement in a particular situation or set of circumstances. For example, "Although the team initially struggled, they have made discernible progress over the last few months."
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Outside of Mississippi, those plans have made no discernible progress.
Diplomatic efforts to de-escalate the war are making no discernible progress.
There had been "no discernible progress" under Labbadia, despite a 10th-placed finish in 2015-16, Beiersdorfer claimed, not unreasonably.
But there was no discernible progress on any front, and diplomats throughout the United Nations grew increasingly impatient.
A review by The Times found that the state had made no discernible progress in firing abusive and derelict workers.
"California has shown discernible progress in widening access to preschool for 4-year-olds," said Karen Manship, principal researcher at AIR and lead author of the study.
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Yet only a few years ago, there was discernible, if limited progress through non-violence".
But there's no discernible sign of progress.
"Playing-wise, no signs of progress are discernible," says Lothar Matthäus.
But, epicycles aside, progress is discernible and real.
With each succeeding migration and generation, improvements are made and progress becomes discernible.
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