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Discover Ludwig"give progress" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct.
It is missing a subject and verb. In written English, it should be written as "make progress" or "show progress." Example: "The team made significant progress on their project this week."
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The euro's fate will be determined by which prevails.There are ways to give progress an encouraging push.
Countries will be legally bound to attend summit meetings where they must give progress reports on their commitments.
We need to settle down and give progress a rest.
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According to Druckman, while progress has been slow, the report does show there is cause for optimism, given progress being made particularly by stock exchanges in emerging markets.
Canada's government runs a website, tagged #Welcome Refugees, which gives progress updates, while Australian officials are reluctant to give updated figures.
It's run by the Project for Public Spaces, and it lists and describes and gives progress reports about parks, squares, markets and waterfronts around the world.
In some cases distributed agriculture is 90% more water efficient than soil based farming -- currently an exploitive endeavor even given progress in areas like precision agriculture.
Or perhaps something that will give you progress updates during one of our upcoming world events?
September It's time for Classic Stage to give a progress report to its board.
Q. Can you give a progress report of the construction and leasing? A. We're up to the 92nd floor.
And so we've started to update and give a progress check on that commitment.
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