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The phrase "extraordinary progress" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe significant or remarkable advancements in a particular area, such as technology, education, or personal development.
Example: "The team has made extraordinary progress in developing the new software, surpassing all initial expectations."
Alternatives: "remarkable advancement" or "significant improvement.".
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They've made extraordinary progress".
Your article talked of "extraordinary progress in reducing poverty".
"The city's beaches have shown extraordinary progress since the first Report Card on Beaches in 2007".
But, he added, "one should acknowledge the extraordinary progress both in data and economic reform".
But he added that he expected Democrats to "continue the extraordinary progress that we've made already".
Immigrants' extraordinary progress in assimilating would be faster if federal and state policies encouraged it.
Mr. Obama effused about "the extraordinary progress that Brazil has made under President Rousseff".
We've made some extraordinary progress since that big shock of what happened at Mid Staffs.
"We have made extraordinary progress," said Senator Jeff Sessions, Republican of Alabama.
Extraordinary progress has been made in fighting the myriad forms of the disease.
The one area in which our predictions are making extraordinary progress, however, is perhaps the most unlikely field.
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