'how the process is going' is correct and can be used in written English. Example: I would like to know how the process is going for the new marketing campaign.
"I can't tell you exactly how the process is going to work," Romney told Fox News Sunday.
"Hopefully I'm the blueprint for that, as far as how the finances are made now with anybody switching from one country to another, how the process is going to work," he said.
Actors arrive [with ideas] about how the process is going to unfold … When you are feeling unsure, it's easy to revert to the standard way of doing things … You constantly have to challenge yourself and everyone involved to think differently.
But ministers believe a concession by the court giving each state discretion on how to implement the ban will allow them to report back every year for an indefinite period on how the process is going.
Clearly, if you have an hour long conversation, I think there ought to be more thought to how the process is going to unfold.
Mr. Wasser said the success rate proves how smoothly the process is going.
You obviously spent there and spoke to locals, how do you feel the process is going?
"I don't think either of us appreciated how long the process was going to take," Mr. Sherman said.
Dow Jones quoted Starwood Chairman and Chief Executive Barry Sternlicht Barry Sternlicht last July as saying that he was "disappointed" by how slow the process was going and that it involves "the most complicated tax issues I've encountered in 15 years".
He should know what he did — the process, how this process is going to move forward".
Proposals issued by regulators in January "lacked the necessary specificity that we need to understand how this process is going to unfold," Senator Pat Toomey, a Pennsylvania Republican, said at the hearing.
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