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The phrase "visible progress has been made" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It typically denotes that there has been noticeable or observable improvement or advancement in a certain situation or project. Example: After months of hard work, visible progress has been made on the construction of the new school building. The walls have been erected and the roof has been installed, demonstrating the significant strides that have been taken towards completing the project.
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Since then, little visible progress has been made, Hong Kong officials admit.
I have spoken to foster parents and I am happy to say that visible progress has been made since my visit in 2013.
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Some progress has been made in hyperspectral remote sensing of marine macroplastics in the visible (VIS) to short wave infrared (SWIR) spectrum.
No progress has been made".
Real progress has been made.
Huge progress has been made.
No substantial progress has been made.
Officials say progress has been made.
And indeed, some progress has been made.
Not much progress has been made.
But little progress has been made.
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