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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make progresses" is correct and usable in written English, but it is not commonly used.
It is more common to say "make progress" or "make advancements." Example: The team worked hard to make progresses in their research, but there is still much more that needs to be done.
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Under the seasoned governmental leadership of... Zenawi...Ethiopia has made and continues to make progresses (sic) in many areas including in education, transportation, health and energy.
To make progresses it is useful to write an equation for the expected number of distinct words.
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"We may make progress.
Some actually make progress.
Real sciences make progress.
We did make progress.
So how to make progress?
make progress on tough issues.
They cannot make progress.
"We always make progress.
Kristie did make progress.
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