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The sentence is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a lack of progress on a particular issue. For example: Despite the substantial investments, there has been no progress in reducing poverty levels in the region.
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There has been no progress there — only progressively worse".
"There has been no progress.
"There has been no progress," he says.
There has been no progress whatsoever".
But so far, there has been no progress.
That does not mean that there has been no progress.
That's not to say that there has been no progress.
There has been no progress in narrowing these differences recently".
"It is possible something could happen but at the moment there has been no progress".
Thieu to prepare for negotiation & there has been no progress in that direction.
In other countries, there has been no progress at all (see previous post).
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