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Discover Ludwig"sound progress" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe tangible improvements, or the forward momentum of an ongoing process. For example, "The company has made sound progress over the last year, with increases in revenue and improvements in customer satisfaction."
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"I think that we're making some really sound progress," he said, with the unwavering, barrel-chested confidence that has become his trademark.
"The Iraqis, with coalition support, are making sound progress," Marine brigadier general Thomas Weidley, the chief of staff of the US military command prosecuting the war, told Pentagon reporters on 15 May.
Rovers say they have made "sound progress" as they look to appoint Kean's successor and plan to start the interview process in the coming days.
Blackburn had released a statement earlier in the day, saying they had made "sound progress" in the search for a new manager to replace Steve Kean.
During the process, Spielberg would take the weekends to fly from Poland to Paris, where he would meet Rydstrom to see the sound progress.
"We have made sound progress in boosting immunisation across Angola.
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Waves of sound progressed from mournful to more exuberant, then fell back to subdued introspection.
The song's instrumentation features an introductory detuned tack piano sound, progressing to feature upbeat guitar riffs and soaring choruses.
We also discuss the development of PA and how children's implicit knowledge of speech sounds progresses into explicit knowledge through kindergarten games and other experiences with oral language and, especially, when children start to learn how to read and write.
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