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'progress has stagnated' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used to describe a situation where progress has stopped or slowed down. For example: "While the team had been making great strides forward, progress has stagnated as of late."
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This year's report, which analyses data from 2005 to 2012, shows that women are only halfway to equality with men, and that progress has stagnated since 2005.
However, progress has stagnated in recent years and AFP works with all levels of government to ensure continued advancements.
While these stakeholders met on a regular basis, no far-reaching decisions have been taken and progress has stagnated in the project.
The following excerpts from Dataset One illustrate the nature of these key messages: 'pace of progress has stagnated in recent years, and is insufficient to ensure that, by 2015, all girls and boys complete a full course of primary schooling'.
And progress has stagnated in some places.
Progress has stagnated and is very slow.
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Over the past few years, however, his progress had stagnated, and he missed out on several promotions.
In addition, progress in mobility has stagnated at a much lower level of educational attainment for developing economies than for the average high income economy.
After decades of progress, the gap has stagnated since 2007, per the National Women's Law Center.
However political instability has stagnated progress, so much so that the number of children attending school in Guinea has actually fallen since 2007.
The lack of willingness to address instances of micro and/or macro aggressions has stagnated progress.
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