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"markers of progress" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in any context to describe measurable or visible signs of improvement or advancement. For example, "The new traffic plan is beginning to show markers of progress, with a reduction in average travel time of 20%."
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I firmly believe that within five years Houston will see positive markers of progress against this ambition.
"I think Dow has hit the mark very well on thinking big and aspirational while putting concrete markers of progress in place".
News articles and analysis, and works of history, naturally focus on discrete events — the January 25th revolution; the Maspero massacre, in October; the protests of June, 2013 — and regard them as markers of progress or failure.
And because dock stations can be assembled so quickly, neighborhoods are unlikely to notice many visual markers of progress before the program begins.
If hundreds of measures — economic, environmental, educational and the like — are thrown into the mix, users can pick and choose their markers of progress.
The daily scribbles in my journal became conscientious markers of progress and insight rather than hungover Sunday ramblings.
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It seemed like a marker of progress.
Every step forward is laudatory, and every marker of progress worth celebrating.
When you spot such a shift, celebrate it; it's an important marker of progress.
So their white toilet with a fuzzy green cover was a marker of progress.
While Mattel may point to curvy Barbie as a marker of progress in this area, it is not a solution.
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