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The phrase "he progressed for" is not correct in standard written English.
It is unclear and lacks context, making it difficult to determine its intended meaning. Example: "He progressed for several months before achieving his goal."
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Twitter: @Tim_Hartog86 Mike Bourne began swimming aged 7 under Gerry Thain MBE, British Swimming Team Manager at the 1988 Seoul Olympics, and he progressed to swim for his county.
The next year he progressed to Formula Atlantic, competing there for four years, running his own car again for one of those seasons.
"He progressed to his highest score for the county, with the added incentive of a texted bet from his father.
People came up as he progressed, asking for pictures and touching his arm.
The only regret is that he never progressed to that Everest for the tenor in Verdi - Otello.
"This has really been progressing for quite some time".
"He's done well for the reserves and if he continues to progress he can compete for a place in the first team next season," said manager Ronnie Moore.
He described progress for gays in sports over the past decade as "two steps forward, one and a half steps back".
His work is promising considering the low cost of keeping the insects happy, and he is progressing well, except for one run in with the law.
As his Yankees career progressed, though, he received praise for his handling of players; Olney remarked that he was able to "defuse powder-keg issues and serve as a buffer between Steinbrenner and the players".
It progressed: he wrote a concerto for her.
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