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"made progress on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the advancement or improvement in a particular task, project, or goal. Here is an example sentence: She made progress on her research paper by completing the first draft and organizing her sources.
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The Ma government has made progress on these issues, but they get scant attention compared to cross-straits ones.
Obama has made progress on Guantánamo.
He has made progress on many fronts.
The family made progress on other fronts.
At Lisbon, we made progress on all three fronts.
Some companies have already made progress on those fronts.
Repole, 42, has made progress on those goals.
We've made progress on each of those fronts".
He volunteered that he had made progress on death row.
In Denver, Barack Obama made progress on both fronts.
The president-elect, however, made progress on other fronts.
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