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"making a breakthrough" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an event or circumstance in which a person or group accomplishes something that was previously difficult or impossible to achieve. For example: After months of research, the team was finally able to make a breakthrough in understanding the virus's behavior.
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We are close to making a breakthrough".
There are young guys looking to making a breakthrough".
He remained, though, a reliable presence without making a breakthrough to really important roles.
Even the Greens have a shot at making a breakthrough in 2010.
Tom Carroll 5 Hard to see him making a breakthrough at Tottenham.
Most important to me is that I can see if they're making a breakthrough.
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He made a breakthrough in 1935.
Finally he made a breakthrough.
Independent candidates have not made a breakthrough.
Because today I made a breakthrough.
Recently, though, a Canadian team made a breakthrough.
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