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The phrase "foresee the progress" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that you anticipate or predict something will make progress or improve over time. For example: With their hard work and dedication, I'm sure I can foresee the progress of the team in the coming year.
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He added: "If Senator Bradley could not foresee the progress that we made when we decided to stay and fight against the Gingrich Republicans, what else does he not see now?
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Still, Pallone says he couldn't have foreseen the progress that lawmakers have made so far.
Few people foresaw the progress coming in the near future that would make the law a tool of discrimination.
And while many Palestinians say they do not foresee the eruption of a third uprising, they warn that something is bound to give eventually if there is no measurable progress.
Did they foresee the bad robot dance?
I foresee the same situation in NYC.
Why didn't we foresee the eruption?
Humanitarian organisations may foresee the worst.
I can't foresee the future.
"I foresee the continuation of gutter, racist and hate politics".
"We didn't foresee the market doing what it did".
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