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The phrase "significant progress in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to notable advances in a particular domain or activity. For example: "My company has made significant progress in its efforts to become more environmentally friendly."
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We've made significant progress in Iraq.
Some countries have made significant progress in controlling the epidemic.
Afghanistan has made significant progress in reducing child deaths.
"We have made significant progress in cleansing our balance sheet".
Without question, women and blacks have made significant progress in winning office.
"Secondly, they have made fairly significant progress in the renewable, sustainable energy area," Mr. Stretch added.
Without Duesberg's research, there might have been no significant progress in treating AIDS.
"To date we have made significant progress in our efforts to sell $1 billion in assets.
On the upside, there have been significant progress in making transport and buildings more accessible.
In the past two years, scientists have already made significant progress in overcoming this challenge.
It marks significant progress in delivering a truly world-leading response to a global problem.
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