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The phrase "made a great progress" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
For example, you could say: "The research team made a great progress towards discovering a cure for the disease."
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PI3K/Akt/mTOR pathway is crucial for carcinogenesis and its inhibitors have made a great progress in cancer treatment.
Organic and inorganic materials molecular chemistry has made a great progress during the last few decades.
Wireless communications have made a great progress in the recent few years.
Since the 1970s, wetness measurement technology has made a great progress.
Thus, Malaysia has made a great progress in its initial teacher education after its independence, by providing equal access to schools and achieving educational prominence in the region.
Being a multi-component and multi-target therapy methodology, the studies on its molecular mechanism have made a great progress in recent years although much more still remains unclear [2 4].
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In this paper, a new structured alkaline DMFC is presented, which makes a great progress in solving the problems.
Gordeev, however, says that "soon we will deliver some news which will make a great progress in the situation".
This approach will potentially become a new scheme to compress the still image and will make a great progress for mobile visual search technique.
Applied in a modified form compatible with challenges involved with iris segmentation, contour-based methods [21 23] have been shown to make a great progress towards handling noisy and low contrast iris images.
OpenERP [7] is adopted in this study as an ERP application which provides many solutions for open-source softwares in the future, having it more expandable, making a great progress on cost deduction.
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