sustained progress
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsustainedandprogress
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sustained
adjective
uk/səˈsteɪnd/us/səˈsteɪnd/
continuing for a ...
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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 ofsustainedandprogressfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Sustainedprogressin these areas is essential for continued growth of output and continued growth of employment.
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I am confident that there issustainedprogress.
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Here we are making solid andsustainedprogress.
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Emphasising real,sustainedprogress, and also research and development.
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It has declared that it is the only body which can show in recent years a record ofsustainedprogress.
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Either would have endangered thesustainedprogressthat we needed to solve the main problem.
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The three must be linked in people's minds and actions if we are to makesustainedprogressin a modern society.
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Low inflation is, of course, not just a goal in itself but it is fundamental as the foundation of long-term andsustainedprogress.
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We have long recognised that the armed forces must truly reflect the society that they protect and are drawn from, and again the figures showsustainedprogress.
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How on earth do we expect to have reliable andsustainedprogressin the world economy when we have at its centre money as unstable as that?
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Obviously there is no painless or quick way to conquer inflation, but this time there will besustainedprogressand the low figure will be maintained.
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