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Discover LudwigThe phrase "see some progress" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing improvements or advancements in a particular situation or project.
Example: "After implementing the new strategy, we are starting to see some progress in our sales numbers."
Alternatives: "notice some improvement" or "observe some advancement."
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At this point you should see SOME progress, but this is where you get over vampires!
They've begun to see some progress.
"We're looking to see some progress soon".
"I wouldn't do this if I didn't see some progress".
"It's heartening to see some progress being made," he said.
Egypt is nonetheless impatient, after 15 years of waiting, to see some progress.
"I can see some progress, but Manchester United have to win".
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"And we are seeing some progress.
So we've seen some progress, very modest.
"We have already seen some progress since that original inspection.
"We're actually seeing some progress out there," said an American major-general, William Caldwell, this week.
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