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The phrase "progress week" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a designated week focused on assessing or promoting progress in a specific area, such as education or project development.
Example: "During progress week, students will present their projects and receive feedback from their peers and teachers."
Alternatives: "development week" or "evaluation week."
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Even though the primary use-case for Stichy is simplifying group sharing of media between friends and family, Jerlecki points out the app could also be used by individuals wanting to create a visual record of a particular activity or thing, such as tracking their gym progress, week by week.
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"For the time being, he remains an MK Dons player and we'll continue to enjoy watching him progress week-in, week-out here at Stadium MK".
As infection progressed (week 10), lungs of I/St animals accumulated more neutrophils and lymphocytes, indicating progression of inflammatory response, whereas more macrophages arrived in the lungs of B6 mice.
Newcastle would like him to stay because he's progressing week in, week out.
"It's all about getting together now and progressing week by week, going down there and being a success".
Throughout the process of cutting back, take notes on your progress from week to week.
I'm making progress each week but I just have to see what the selectors say.
"He's been making remarkable progress each week.
The pattern continued to progress at week 8 with a significant 60.5% increase in marrow lipids and a 13.3% decrease in BMD when compared to baseline readings.
They were giving themselves a base to build from and these teenagers all progressed every week.
But I feel I've been progressing each week in training and that I'm doing the right things.
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