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Discover LudwigThe phrase "my progress" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the progress you have made in something. For example: "I'm happy with my progress in learning French."
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They've been watching my progress.
My progress stopped.
My progress is pretty good.
I am continuing my progress.
Any move would have slowed my progress.
Nonetheless, I was thrilled with my progress.
"My progress has been very gradual.
"I'm happy with my progress along the way," Federer said.
I emailed him with my progress; he didn't reply.
My progress with this puzzle has been limited.
I will keep you updated on my progress".
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