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The part of the sentence "we are making some progress" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this expression to describe improving conditions, improved progress towards a goal, or a successful outcome that is still in process. For example: "We are making some progress on the new project, and expect it to be completed by the end of the month."
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"I believe we are making some progress.
"We are making some progress now," he said.
And at this moment in history it's bloody tough to achieve change and we might have to do an insider bit and an outsider bit but I think we are making some progress.
"We think we are making some progress, otherwise we could end up with quite an apartheid system where people in the private sector have this flexible ethic – they go on working, they change the way they work – but in the public sector, we have quite a cut-off and a very expensive public sector pensions system".
Catalyst for Payment Reform's New York Scorecard on Payment Reform shows that we are making some progress.
I am pleased to say that we are making some progress here in New York City to criminalize revenge porn once and for all.
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"We're making some progress," Phillips said.
So we're making some progress".
"We're making some progress," Collins said of Tejada.
"I think we're making some progress," he said.
Sure, we're making some progress in Iraq.
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