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Discover LudwigThe phrase "progress to doing" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe the transition from one action or circumstance to another. For example, "I'm slowly but surely progressing to doing my own taxes instead of relying on a professional."
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Start by breathing naturally while singing, and then slowly progress to doing longer phrases with one breath.
After plies, it is best to stick with tendus from first for awhile and eventually progress to doing them from third.
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We have made a lot of progress but there's more progress to do".
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MH Facebook Twitter Pinterest 10.39pm BST I've now apparently progressed to doing this......at my desk while I watch Disclosure.
The proportion of IDUs in whom HIV infection did not progress to AIDS did not differ substantially by metropolitan residence.
We are a work in progress, trying to do better for the largest number of children.
Nothing illustrated Zeller's ability to progress, and to do so quickly, better than a two-game stretch last season.
Prevent needs to improve; we seek to learn, progress and to do the police part of it even better.
The second important obstacle to Pakistan's democratic progress has to do with the country's nascent civil society.
…the hoops that people have to go through to get study leave, it is really not encouraged to progress and to do it (CNS 14).
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