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Discover LudwigThe phrase "erase progress" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of removing or undoing advancements or improvements made in a task or project.
Example: "If you don't save your work, you might accidentally erase progress on your project."
Alternatives: "delete progress" or "undo progress."
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While those facts don't erase progress – Ohio's unemployment rate, for example, has dropped from 8.6 percent a year ago to 7 percent recently they do reflect the depth of joblessness from the Great Recession and the challenges that remain on the long road back to full employment.
"Silent Conversation" (as in "What is reading but a…") is a lovely flash game, available on the Armor Games Web site, in which the player must "touch" every word of a poem or line of prose, skillfully avoiding "powerful" words — such as, from Lovecraft's "The Nameless City," "accursed" and "corpse" (powerful indeed) — which erase progress.
"Silent Conversation" (as in "What is reading but a... ..) is a lovely flash game, available on the Armor Games Web site, in which the player must "touch" every word of a poem or line of prose, skillfully avoiding "powerful" words — such as, from Lovecraft's "The Nameless City," "accursed" and "corpse" (powerful indeed) — which erase progress.
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These difficulties cannot erase the progress of the late 90's, but they have made that progress less likely to continue.
Enacting the patriotism clause now could erase that progress and reignite the ideological wars.
"It would leave our allies in the lurch, erase the progress we've made toward peace, and only cost the United States in the long run".
The saved games can also be locked, so the kids can't play over or erase your progress.
And many investors were weary to bet on them as they emerged with large lockup expirations on the horizon that could erase their progress.
We reject their attempts to erase the progress made by the Affordable Care Act and other achievements of the Obama era.
"So those are little things we have to [learn]." But if Tuesday's loss, the most one-sided in the Klinsmann era, took some of the luster off the U.S. performance in the Centenario, it didn't erase the progress the team made just to reach the tournament semifinals.
Later the character keeps erasing the progress of three women traveling from one wing to the other, picking them up and setting them back.
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