real progress

collocation in English

meaningsofrealandprogress

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real
adjective
uk
/rɪəl/
us
/ˈriː.əl/
existing in fact and ...
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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 ofrealandprogressfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Realprogressoccurs at both theoretical and empirical levels.
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He envisaged that such a declaration would be reinforced byrealprogresstowards stabilisation.
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We believe that addressing such multi-agent problems as those above will provide forrealprogress.
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At this stage we were not much nearer making anyrealprogress.
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Taking a less cynical view,realprogresshas been made towards timbre representation.
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Indeed, in most cases, areas ofrealprogresshave been overwhelmed by economic growth.
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It is impossible to deny that in molecular, and particularly, in developmental, genetics, there has beenrealprogressrecently.
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After that, there was the usual wrangling about who had proved what when, but littlerealprogress.
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He re-proved these results and studied some other small cases but could not make anyrealprogress.
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It will only be by integrating information from all levels thatrealprogressis likely to be made.
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The experiment in developing a welfare state within a market-oriented public policy has maderealprogresstowards welfare ends.
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They are makingrealprogress.
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There has beenrealprogress.
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All that isrealprogress.
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They will achieverealprogress.
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That way liesrealprogress.
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These changes markrealprogress.
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Now that would berealprogress.
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I believe it isrealprogress.
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I hope it will berealprogress.
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They have made somerealprogress.
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Is there going to berealprogress?
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Then we would be makingrealprogress.
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We expectrealprogressfrom that opinion.
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We must constantly push forrealprogress.
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