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The phrase "progress is based on" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used in the context of discussing the factors or foundations that contribute to progress or success in a certain field or endeavor. Here is an example: The success of our company is based on the hard work and dedication of our employees.
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Although most recent progress is based on incremental improvements, breakthroughs are possible.
The social media recreation of his progress is based on a 7,500-word 7,500-wordon account ofirst walk discovered in 2009 among family documents in an archive in Cheshire.
Thomas M. Lessl, a scholar at the University of Georgia who has long studied the rhetoric and societal relationships of both science and religion, is well positioned to add to the recent discussion here over whether confidence in science as a source of progress is based on faith or fact.
The experienced progress is based on the convergence of different processes: information becomes a myth, costs and responsibilities become external.
But that progress is based on national averages.
Human progress is based on "the struggle for existence and natural selection" which Haeckel viewed as natural laws.
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The bad news is that these hopes of real progress are based on a misreading of Germany and are likely to be confounded.
Nor is the Bush administration likely to endorse the idea, since the Taba progress was based on a proposal by President Clinton.
The schools' level of progress was based on the results of the 2007 Connecticut Mastery Test and the Connecticut Academic Performance Test, which were taken by more than 280,000 students.
In the case of Sri Lanka, progress was based on providing ready access to professionally led health services for the entire population.
An important recent hypothesis about how the disease progresses was based on the examinations of brains of patients who had died.
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