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The phrase "enjoy the progress" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express satisfaction or pleasure in the advancements or improvements made in a particular situation or project.
Example: "As we reach the halfway point of the project, let's take a moment to enjoy the progress we've made so far."
Alternatives: "appreciate the advancements" or "savor the improvements."
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For now, let's pause to enjoy the progress.
On the flipside, if your interest has been piqued in the classroom, you enjoy the progress you are making, you are intrigued by the culture discussed, or you just do not want to lose all you have gained, you have a good shot at becoming fluent.
Enjoy the progress and gained productivity.
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Pace yourself and enjoy the process of slow and steady progress.
By keeping students actively involved, they are more likely to retain what they learn, progress in their ability to reason, and enjoy the process.
Early treatment combined with another concept borrowed from RA, treat to target, will hopefully enable patients to enjoy the huge therapeutic progress seen in RA to be translated into axSpA.
Authoritarian states, with tacit or active support from the West, have hijacked Islam to prevent its people from enjoying the complete progress of modernity.
It may be possible to have undergraduates who previously took the course, and who were particularly effective in helping their teammates during the course, and who enjoyed the continuous progress approach, act as teaching assistants in subsequent semesters.
Article 15 of the Covenant recognises the right of everyone to participate in cultural life, enjoy the benefits of scientific progress, and to benefit from the protection of the moral and material rights to any scientific discovery or artistic work they have created.
In addition to the 1948 UDHR, the 1966 ICESCR enshrined at art. 15(1)(b) the right "of everyone … to enjoy the benefits of scientific progress and its applications" and the right "of everyone …to benefit from the protection of the moral and material interests resulting from any scientific … production of which he is the author" [art. 15(1)(c)].
Yet, from our perspective, the right "to benefit from", i.e. to enjoy the benefits of scientific progress and its applications, clearly implies a right that all can exercise to have access to and share in both the development and fruits of science across the translation continuum, from basic research through practical, material application (e.g. diagnostics and therapeutics).
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