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Discover LudwigThe phrase "under its way" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to suggest that something is progressing or being conducted in the correct manner. Example: "The entire renovation project of the town hall is going smoothly, with everything under its way."
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The third industrial revolution is under its way [1].
Another three members of the public, identified as one Englishman, Turk and Dutchman were also wounded by knifing when the event was still under its way.
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Quietly, relentlessly, without wasting a word, it works its way under the skin and into the marrow of the bones.
It works its way under olive trees, past old stone shepherds' huts and along dazzling overhangs that thrum with swallows.
It admitted it had "lost its way" under the previous management regime and had considered dropping the Wonga brand.
It will work its way under the grip, you can then twist it around, and it will come off.
A city practically under water, making its way back.
The racer has four electric motors, giving a 1000bhp thrust, enough to pass 60mph in under 3sec, on its way to more than 200mph.
Under a bill working its way through Albany, teenagers under 17 would be able to get suntans only the old-fashioned way: from the sun.
Opera quickly worked its way under his skin.
Chesterton approached its transfer system with the calculation that 1,200 houses were headed its way under its current, large-lot zoning system.
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