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"made progress in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about having moved forward in a certain area or activity. For example: "We have made great progress in developing new software over the last few months."
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"Many PCTs have made progress in implementing the existing recommendations.
Negotiators have made progress in whittling some differences.
We have already made progress in a wider forum.
Third, Iran has made progress in its nuclear enrichment program.
Do you think the G.O.P. has made progress in attracting African-Americans to the party?
Neither has Mr Noboa made progress in his plans to privatise electricity companies.
We believe we've made progress in some areas, and there's much yet to do.
One country that has made progress in these regards is South Korea.
But many OECD countries have made progress in reducing youth unemployment rates.
General Allen insisted that Afghan troops had made progress in taking the lead in the fighting.
"The way we've made progress in this country is we've seen peaceful, nonviolent demonstrations".
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