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Free sign up"take progress" is not a correct phrase.
A more appropriate phrase would be "make progress." For example: "I am determined to make progress in my studies this semester."
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But I'll take progress where I can get it.
Mike Bloomberg understands we can't take progress for granted".
The Jets, and Sanchez, will take progress where they can get it.
This is a big deal!" We take progress anywhere we can get it.
But he added: "I'll take progress where you can find it.
Since then he has become a formidable coach, and Barcelona know they cannot take progress for granted.
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The Regional Director took note of progress made in gender parity in primary education.
Like any movement for social change, progress--especially legal progress--takes time.
A society that takes progress as its religion does not look kindly on despair.
In this thin book, Johnson takes progress as a given, without seriously considering counter-arguments about stagnation and decline.
"A year ago there was nothing opening," Mr Sheikh Mohamed says, before warning against taking progress for granted in a city where war has long been the norm.
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