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Discover LudwigThe phrase "yes progress" is not standard in written English and may be confusing without context.
It could be used in informal settings to express agreement or acknowledgment of advancement, but it lacks clarity. Example: "After reviewing the team's efforts, I can confidently say, yes progress is being made."
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SO yes, progress.
And, yes, progress is needed.
So, yes, progress on achieving our emissions reduction goals will continue.
Yes, progress in the old Tibet had been slow.
Yes, progress has been made and the peloton is cleaner than it has been for years, but the UCI as an organisation has lost credibility because it has not done enough to resolve the problems of the past.
Yes, progress takes time.
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At each scheduled check-up the caregiver(s) was/were asked whether he or she had applied to appoint a legal proxy and, if yes, progresses of the procedure were checked.
Yes, economic conditions are hindering progress, yes, financing and valuation is still a problem and yes, sustainability still suffers from an image as a "bolt-on" issue.
Yes, yes and yes.
And yes, that is progress.
So yes, it's progress of a sort.
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