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"have made some progress" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to some advancement that has been made towards a certain goal. For example: "We have made some progress on the project, but there is still a lot of work to be done."
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Guatemalan authorities have made some progress.
I guess we have made some progress.
We have made some progress.
Donors have made some progress.
We have made some progress since then.
In truth, scientists have made some progress.
The peripheral economies have made some progress on both fronts.
The two post-Pinochet governments have made some progress.
After a generation of multiculturalism, we have made some progress.
"If it were, we would have made some progress.
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He has made some progress.
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