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Discover LudwigThe phrase "forward progress" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe when something is moving or improving in a positive direction. Example: The team was struggling in the first half, but thanks to their determination and hard work, they made significant forward progress and ended up winning the game.
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A progressive cross-party consensus should be good news, driving forward progress to end child poverty.
The only outcome must be forward progress.
It seemed now like a buzz of forward progress.
Forward progress is difficult, and each stride small.
So "The Wire" is all motion but no forward progress.
After a few yards of forward progress, Bowden pointed at the ground.
In my opinion, both plays should have been ruled forward progress and not fumbles.
A forward progress ruling prior to a fumble is not reviewable, period.
John Barclay foiled a Burton drop-goal attempt before, after 35 minutes, Scotland made forward progress.
And as football has taught us, forward progress is generally better than no progress.
We haven't reached where we want to be yet, but we are making forward progress.
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