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The phrase "progressively moving" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to something that is gradually advancing or developing over time. Example: "The company's sales have been progressively moving upward over the past year."
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It is progressively moving from retailer to landlord.
He continues: "The following year they could do the same again, progressively moving the entire pot across into drawdown.
"This is a steady wheel that is progressively moving toward more development, and it will not turn back," he said.
It means we are progressively moving towards an undemocratic government," said Heni Ozi Cukier, an international relations professor at Fundação Getúlio Vargas University.
We've been progressively moving away from more traditional approaches, such as talks and symposiums, in favour of more fun and playful experiences that support participation, social interaction and creativity.
In the 1880s, they were persecuted almost to extinction, but nowadays can be seen progressively moving into the edges of London from the West after some successful repopulation along the M4.
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The centrosomes then progressively move away during spindle assembly progression.
Plus, its customers are loyal, and they progressively move up to more profitable cars.
A child is viewed as a growing dynamic entity that progressively moves into and restructures an environment.
But Lambert scored goals for Macclesfield, and, slowly, progressively moved up the ladder, scoring for Stockport County, Rochdale, Bristol Rovers and Southampton.
"A lot of snow also fell in the South West overnight and it will progressively move into the South East and parts of the Midlands and East Anglia throughout the day.
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