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The phrase "make headway in" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to make progress or advance in a particular area or task. Example: After months of hard work and dedication, the team finally made headway in their research project and were able to publish their findings in a top journal.
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Make headway.
Progress in what you are trying to achieve.
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Northampton looking make headway in midfield now.
Thereafter, Martin was able to make headway in Italy.
Or whether Republicans will finally make headway in recruiting them.
President Obama's failure to make headway in talks with the Taliban is a serious setback.
"We have been able to make headway in the solution of some topics of mutual interest".
In the coming year he needs to make headway in preparing the ground for that.
However, only recently has the NHS started to make headway in tracking and recovering those costs.
Back then, Texas Instruments was starting to make headway in the semiconductor business.
Furlong had been trying for years to make headway in Washington.
A recurring theme (no surprise here) was their struggle to make headway in the recession.
Political reform, which Mr Wen has repeatedly called for, is even less likely to make headway in the months ahead.
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