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"what has progressed" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
It is commonly used to talk about something that has developed or advanced over time. Example: It is clear from recent technological advancements that what has progressed the most in our society is communication.
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The tendency to toss theories around when there's a mishap with a plane hasn't changed much CNN anchor Don Lemon suggested MH370 had been sucked up by a black hole, after all but what has progressed is the technology available to the layman spectator.
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What started in enthusiasm has progressed to ennui – another night, another show.
What about if your disease has progressed?
So what?" The interview had progressed to the downstairs grill room of the club, where pictures of eminent members and dreamy portraits of nude women fill the walls.
What has your progress been like?
They declined to say how far that examination had progressed or what it covered.
What has really hobbled progress is that the systems are proprietary and incompatible with competing products.
It's possible that Holder's personal investment in his office is what has undermined his progress in other areas, and exacerbated his administrative weaknesses.
"It's about getting the right man in to follow what has been great progress.
This would have helped immensely in the future implementation strategies of the scheme by identifying what has happened, and how to progress to make it better for all.
The truth is, it's what has been keeping you from progressing.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com