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Discover LudwigThe phrase "progress made to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the progress someone has made in their work or any situation. For example: "We have seen great progress made to our project over the last year."
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We cannot allow the great progress made to date, fail in the end.
The WHO also attributed the progress made to significant improvements in diagnostic testing and effective treatment.
"We know we would not have seen the gains and progress made to date without the conduct of targeted, intelligence-driven night operations," Lt. Cmdr.
"The report is correct and shows the progress made to achieve the objectives," Mr. Basescu said in a speech on state television, Bloomberg News reported.
But I also feel a deep sense of disappointment at the lack of progress made to resolve the housing crisis during that time.
The danger is that so much of the progress made to modernise our public services in recent years could be put on hold.
This school opened as a state-funded school in September and is a reminder – in spite of the progress made – to remain concerned for a little while longer.
It said: "The report acknowledges the progress made to further strengthen the governance of the island since a fully democratic government was established in 2008".
In its annual green progress report published on Tuesday, the BRC says that reducing waste, energy and water usage makes good business sense and claims that much of the progress made to date is the result of successful collaboration.
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Despite much progress made to-date, the market for energy products and services in the developing world is still nascent.
The progress made to-date, however, has been encouraging in particular areas.
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