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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'is milestone' is not correct in written English.
In English, the word 'milestone' is a noun, not a verb, so it cannot be used as part of a sentence in this form. You can use 'milestone' to refer to an event or achievement that marks a significant moment or development. For example, you could say "Getting my degree was a milestone in my life."
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Waleed Obeidallah said: "This is milestone in our lives and hopefully the peace process will be reignited.
There's no biography of Clarke (there ought to be one), and the most substantial text I've read about her, and, for that matter, about Holliday is Milestone Films's ample and lovingly assembled press kit (it can be downloaded here).
How is milestone being marked?
"This is milestone number one," she says.
We use the word 'Milestone' for versioning purposes the latest release is Milestone 2, which was released in December 2011.
It is milestone in the national resolve to keep promises to children – and to help combat violence and its physical and psychological consequences.
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Of course, there are milestone firsts.
Those are milestones, too.
There were milestones on the way.
Aircraft accidents and incidents were milestones.
They seem to be milestones, and that's fair enough".
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