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Discover LudwigThe phrase "progress comes" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that advancement or improvement is occurring or will occur. Example: "In times of adversity, we must remember that progress comes through perseverance and hard work."
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"All progress comes from underneath.
Along with this "progress" comes inevitable inequality.
"Everything of progress comes from one's private reading," he said.
But progress comes in fits, starts and half steps.
"Progress comes with serious reservations," she said in an email.
Or, as one put it: "All progress comes fro' sludge".
This progress comes at a cost, of course.
Progress comes in lots of shapes and sizes.
But the progress comes after a difficult period for the Chinese Internet tycoon, Bloomberg Businessweek writes.
Progress comes only where the new elite and Western partners apply pressure together.
And in the slipstream of progress comes the curse of modern life: obesity.
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