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Discover Ludwig"further progressed" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to something that is advancing or developing beyond its initial state. For example: "The project has further progressed since last month, and the team is working hard to finish on schedule."
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He says he will think about finding a sport he might be able to compete in later, once his rehabilitation is further progressed, but longer term he hopes to find work in engineering.
Asked about Australia's attitude towards the fund, a spokeswoman for the foreign affairs minister, Julie Bishop, said: "The Green Climate Fund is currently in the design phase and Australia will consider its longer term involvement in the fund once its design has been further progressed".
MC4R-KO mice fed with a high-fat diet developed a liver condition similar to human NASH and further progressed to HCC, which is associated with obesity, insulin resistance, and dyslipidemia.
Herein, we therefore describe the discovery process and the vivo pharmacological and pharmacokinetic profile of the new NK1 receptor antagonist 3a (also called orvepitant), selected as clinical candidate and further progressed into clinical studies for major depressive disorder.
As development on the game further progressed, the character evolved from being a ruthless governor to the player character's love interest.
At E16.5, the hair germ further progressed into the hair peg stage of hair follicle morphogenesis in Map3k7fl/fl mice at the rate expected for wild-type mice [29], while hair pegs were essentially absent in Map3k7fl/flK5-Cre mice.
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"I am keen to further progress our delivery and growth agenda".
But the death of Hughes's young daughter in December delayed further progress.
There are many impactful ways right in front of us where subtle choices further progress.
I made no further progress.
But further progress would still be hard.
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