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The phrase "progress has been visible" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe a noticeable or tangible advancement or improvement that has been made. Example: "Since implementing our new training program, progress has been visible in the increased productivity and efficiency of our employees."
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CML has always been a community project in that its progress has been visible and it has been possible for anyone to provide feedback.
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The progress since then has been visible, tangible and audible.
It has been visible".
Since then, little visible progress has been made, Hong Kong officials admit.
I have spoken to foster parents and I am happy to say that visible progress has been made since my visit in 2013.
Some progress has been made in hyperspectral remote sensing of marine macroplastics in the visible (VIS) to short wave infrared (SWIR) spectrum.
But progress has been slow.
However, progress has been glacial.
But progress has been fitful.
But progress has been limited.
No progress has been made".
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