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The phrase "progress against" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a situation where someone or something is making strides toward achieving success or overcoming obstacles. For example: "The company has made a lot of progress against its competitors this year, thanks to their innovative product designs."
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Have we made significant progress against cancer?
Yet we're making progress against them.
Keep talking about progress against goals.
But dramatic progress against hunger is not.
We've made progress against other stereotypes, and we can make progress against this one, too".
The world is making unprecedented progress against poverty.
Progress against corruption, mandated by the EU, will be slow.
But progress against cancer has a price, the company says.
The report details progress against 68 targets set last year.
Progress against Isis in Syria is also slow.
You're probably already monitoring progress against budget and other metrics.
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