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The phrase "some inroads" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to progress or advances in a particular field or endeavor. For example, you could say "The company has made some inroads in developing new technology to reduce energy consumption."
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VoIP has made some inroads.
Philippine forces have made some inroads recently.
The campaign did make some inroads.
I feel like we are making some inroads.
So far, the Democrats have made some inroads.
ENVIRONMENTAL groups have apparently made some inroads on clamshell reduction.
In the second half, we were a little more direct and made some inroads".
We've made some inroads [on getting into Trott's head], and I hope that continues.
Now in their fourth year, GWS is expected to make some inroads this season.
The effort to integrate old and new media has made some inroads.
In the Senate, I think the Democrats really made some inroads in some areas that you wouldn't have expected.
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