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"to make slow progress" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It means to advance or move forward slowly or with difficulty. Example: Despite their efforts, the students were only able to make slow progress on the project.
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Despite the political confusion, violence did not escalate, and the economy continued to make slow progress.
Some parents are able to make slow progress, but a few years in the life of a child is an eternity.
The army continued to make slow progress in the mountainous terrain of South Waziristan, battling Taliban and Qaeda fighters in a Taliban stronghold, where the government says most of the recent terrorist attacks have been organized.
While Republican control of the Congress will increase the scrutiny of EPA's work and budget, protection of the environment is hardwired into our political system, and will continue to make slow progress over the next two years.
On a unicycle, it is going to feel challenging at first, so expect to make slow progress.
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Just a month before his death, he reported to a younger friend that "I am always studying after nature and it seems to me that I make slow progress".
England make slow progress with France defending strongly, knocking them backwards and winning back the ball.
As we make slow progress, we notice that we are being watched with interest by a roe buck.
Next block the old man and his old black dog make slow progress down toward the boardwalk.
Speech pathologists frequently report that children with CAS make slow progress in treatment and show deterioration or loss of skills once treatment stops [ 10, 11].
The vessel appeared to be making slow progress, stopping often, perhaps because of engine trouble.
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