substantial progress
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsubstantialandprogress
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substantial
adjective
uk/səbˈstæn.ʃəl/us/səbˈstæn.ʃəl/
large in size, value, ...
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progress
noun[U]
uk/ˈprəʊ.ɡres/us/ˈprɑː.ɡres/
movement to an improved or more developed state, or to a ...
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(Definition ofsubstantialandprogressfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Nevertheless, the review representssubstantialprogress.
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Recently,substantialprogresshas been made on both fronts.
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These laudable efforts have enabledsubstantialprogressto be made.
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Substantialprogresshas been made in researching agroecological principles.
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There has also beensubstantialprogressin the study of physical measures.
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In recent years, research on eye movements in reading has madesubstantialprogress.
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One that also shows possibilities forsubstantialprogresswill maximize your chance of making interesting contributions.
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But over longer periods one sees thatsubstantialprogresshas been made.
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We have seensubstantialprogress.
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This represents verysubstantialprogress.
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That also showssubstantialprogress.
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They have madesubstantialprogress.
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That will representsubstantialprogress.
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There has beensubstantialprogress.
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We are makingsubstantialprogress.
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Verysubstantialprogresswas made.
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I hope to see that the field has madesubstantialprogressin understanding the computation necessary to solve design problems.
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These results are of considerable interest and show thatsubstantialprogresshas been made in the rigorous theory.
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There has beensubstantialprogressin the secondary prevention for s troke in the past five years.
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Along with the experimental programmessubstantialprogresswas made by theoretical physicists towards understanding the underlying mechanisms.
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Realistically, we should makesubstantialprogress.
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There has been nosubstantialprogress.
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Since then,substantialprogresshas been made.
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Somesubstantialprogress, therefore, has been made.
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However, there has beensubstantialprogressalready.
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