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Discover LudwigThe phrase "then progressively" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a gradual or step-by-step approach to a process or change. Example: "The project will be implemented in phases, then progressively expanded to include more features."
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It is good to buy varying dumbbell weights because you can then progressively challenge yourself as you progress with your weight training.
The centrosomes then progressively move away during spindle assembly progression.
Then, progressively, and with big ups and downs, the climate grew hotter and drier.
The credit is then progressively phased out as people move to higher incomes.
"You just get into it and then progressively build up, build up" says Jess Cox, 27, an instructor at her father's business, Fly Sussex Paragliding, near Lewes.
After terrorists began attacking buses, for example, "no one took a public bus," Dr. Shalev said, "and then progressively people started taking buses again".
Contestants in the challenge were first required to make a sloping 4-foot putt and then progressively longer and more challenging putts.
I like to start far away from my subject and get the pull-back shots, then progressively push in for closer ones.
Meanwhile, Zappli's customer base will be kept, then progressively transitioned to Shopzilla properties.
These designs were then progressively modified on the basis of the actual performance of the system.
In this range, the contact angle decreased first rapidly and then progressively with time.
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