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"not making progress" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are discussing an activity or task that appears to be stagnant or not moving forward. For example: "We've been working on the project for several months and I'm afraid we're not making progress."
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Fiscal consolidation is not making progress.
And on that front, it is not making progress.
But this doesn't mean they are not making progress.
And here, as Iris Murdoch once said about philosophy, if you are not making progress at a snail's pace, you are not making progress at all.
If your child is not making progress, you do have the right to question the plan.
We have are not making progress in serving poor, urban children.
Officials from HMRC rejected criticisms that tax officers were not making progress in tackling avoidance.
Yet despite legislation like the Equal Pay Act, we are not making progress.
It does not mean that the Giants are not making progress.
"It's more obvious now than before that we're not making progress" in preventing gun violence.
It is no wonder that we are not making progress to protect the climate.
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