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"long progress" is a correct and usable term in written English
You can use it when referring to the significant amount of time that has been spent on or is necessary for a process. For example, "We have made a lot of long progress on this project."
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But in other cases, given the long progress of designs from sketch to metal, precedence is less clear.
His sermon returned to the storm imagery that he had enjoyed at Ramsgate, as he elaborated the argument that life is a pilgrim's long progress in which our little boat endures terrible storms.
It shows a long progress of theories implied through history since it started in early classical ages until the modern globalisation era, and highlights certain points as optimistic strategy to be applied in the conservation of historic city.
She spoke to Apolitical about how to alter the character of a huge and venerable institution, what skills are required by the new breed of public servants and what she learned on her own long progress up through the ranks.
Stretching is a long progress.
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In our own family, by the time our youngest son came out at 13, my wife and I had long progressed from inkling to conviction….
In our family, by the time our youngest son came out at 13, my wife and I had long progressed from inkling to conviction.
You could continue by trial and error, experimenting with various cuts between 30 and 40 inches long, progressing in steps of, say, one inch.
This review focuses on the decade-long progress in developing complementary chemical tools to elucidate targets of designated PMTs.
In the view of the authors, the Constitution "charts the centuries-long progress of our nation toward greater liberty and equality and more effective democratic government".
The feat is less a conceptual advance than another step in the years-long progress that researchers have made toward brain-computer interfaces, in which electrical signals generated from one brain are translated by a computer into commands that can move a mechanical arm or a computer cursor - or, in more and more studies, can affect another brain.
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