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"measurable progress" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to significant progress that can be measured objectively. For example, "The company has made measurable progress in reducing their carbon footprint over the past year."
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There has been measurable progress.
The result has been real, measurable progress.
It's tied to real, measurable" progress.
"They are clearly setting the pace, making measurable progress for three consecutive years.
The international health community is making real and measurable progress to control many neglected diseases.
And we need to tie school performance evaluations to making measurable progress in achieving these goals.
I would shift things much more in the direction of measurable progress on the ground.
More than 50 years have passed since their first war over Kashmir, without any measurable progress in settling the conflict.
"We are making clear and measurable progress in our enterprise business," Ms. Fiorina said in a conference call with analysts.
While individuals may not always make the choices that help nature most, sometimes regulation forces steps that bring measurable progress.
Improving on a weakness is pretty easy and straightforward: You can make measurable progress by honing and practicing basic techniques.
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