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Discover LudwigThe phrase "inroads into" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe progress or advancements made in a particular area or field. Example: "The company has made significant inroads into the renewable energy market over the past year."
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She was making inroads into their savings.
Has she made inroads into the mainstream?
Emerging-market firms are making inroads into European corporate life.
Also makes surprising inroads into the African-American vote.
She recently made her first inroads into Hollywood.
He's already made his first inroads into more adult fare.
But the Yankees are making more inroads into Japan.
The opposition also made inroads into the rural heartland.
And it's now making inroads into payments to businesses, too".
They have made only small inroads into the overall market.
"Detroit has made large inroads into making better products.
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