continuous progress
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcontinuousandprogress
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continuous
adjective
uk/kənˈtɪn.ju.əs/us/kənˈtɪn.ju.əs/
without a pause ...
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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 ofcontinuousandprogressfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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We are succeeding in gettingcontinuousprogress.
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Nocontinuousprogresscan be made in this way.
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I hope there will becontinuousprogressthroughout the decade.
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But, broadly, they show a steady andcontinuousprogressin all those directions for some years.
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What we want is continuity—continuity of development, steady,continuousprogress.
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It is part of thecontinuousprogressof consultation with our great ally.
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In the summer of 1914, left-liberals could look back on a period of regeneration and forward tocontinuousprogressboth in constitutional reform and in their own electoral fortunes.
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Ideas grow and develop fromcontinuousprogressof production and not in abstract isolation in an independent production house.
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The new procedures will enablecontinuousprogressto he made in keeping definitive maps up to date.
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It was also the end ofcontinuousprogress.
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Women, however, have madecontinuousprogresstoward equality.
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It also bringscontinuousprogressto society: progress in fields such as health; preservation of the environment; and sustainable energy supply.
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We have had 16 years ofcontinuousprogresson the part of marketing boards—the giving of more and better services to their members.
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Continuousprogressis being made in the matters of roof support, haulage, and anti-fire precautions, both on conveyors and in every other way.
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By 1523, the construction achievedcontinuousprogressuntil his its consecration in 1541.
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An important aspect of the model was thecontinuousprogressconcept.
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I think the claim can be legitimately made that steady andcontinuousprogressis being made in the building up of the health of the nation.
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We must, therefore, be prepared for disappointments, for lapses from the high standards which we have set as a result of our own long andcontinuousprogress.
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I think he will agree that the figures showcontinuousprogressin the right direction, though possibly the progress is not as quick as he would like.
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My family was involved in the industry from 1699 to 1947, during 248 years of slow butcontinuousprogressin the methods of mining for coal.
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In quest of this commitment, our management and faculty accept the responsibility to ensurecontinuousprogresstowards our goal.
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Money became a symbol for the survival, growth and development of society and for the evolutionary energy that urged its tocontinuousprogress.
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There has beencontinuousprogressat the temple and in the village due to the influx of devotees from around the world.
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