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"posted on the progress" is a valid phrase in written English.
You can use when referring to an update about the progress of something, such as a project. For example: "Our team leader sent out a summary of the project's progress that was posted on the progress board."
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In that column, I promised to keep readers posted on the progress of this small house being transformed into a large one.
Nevertheless, I'll keep you all posted on the progress of the store because it's right up the street from me and I walk by the monstrosity on a daily basis.
In such cases, it is your responsibility to keep your boss posted on the progress of your assignment with minimum interruption to his work.
He ended his note with "We'll keep you posted" on the progress of bringing the engines up for the first time since they descended into the ocean.
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Facebook intends to keep us posted on the startups' progress throughout the session, and will be holding a demo day at the end of the summer to help expose the companies to investors and press.
One passenger begs to differ in his own progress report posted on the commuter Web site.
Its denizens are now striving for silver (alas, according to one of many progress and performance reports posted on the factory wall, it failed to meet its goal of doing so by December and is now aiming for June).
Three of the four indicators have behaved in the last few months as they behaved in the early months of previous recessions, the committee said in its latest monthly progress report, which was posted on the Internet yesterday.
And as the events occur, keep sellers posted on your progress and what items you complete as you go.
And, I'll blog each day for the next 21 days and keep you posted on my progress, frustration and success.
The 28-year-old hadn't given updates on his progress since the immediate aftermath of the surgery and seemed eager to do so for the first time Sunday, citing the need to stay in touch with reporters and keep everyone posted on his progress.
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