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The phrase "have made good progress" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone has achieved success or advancement in a particular task or endeavor. Example: "After months of hard work and dedication, the students have made good progress in their language skills."
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Up to this point, we have made good progress in helping to create the most progressive Democratic Party platform ever.
A wide majority of respondents self-assessed their project as having "made good progress" (74.29%); most also reported that a formal evaluation had determined their reintroduction to have made good progress (60%).
I think we have made good progress.
I have made good progress on Girl's path, but there are still many rocks left.
aid, Hungary appears to have made good progress in controlling its deficit, he said.
Draghi agrees that countries such as Greece have made good progress on structural reforms.
We found an extra £3m to carry out new survey work and have made good progress.
But some of the programs have made good progress, she said.
We have made good progress towards achieving the millennium development goals.
"Over the last three months, John and Bob have made good progress in completing the transition.
"These negotiations have made good progress and continue to make good progress," Britain's foreign secretary, William Hague, said.
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