enormous progress

collocation in English

meaningsofenormousandprogress

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enormous
adjective
uk
/ɪˈnɔː.məs/
us
/əˈnɔːr.məs/
extremely ...
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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 ofenormousandprogressfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The field has experienced rapid development andenormousprogressin recent years.
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They are makingenormousprogress.
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That would beenormousprogress.
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Enormousprogresshas been made recently.
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After all,enormousprogresshas been made.
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The industry has madeenormousprogress.
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That isenormousprogresssince 1979.
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I believe this representsenormousprogress.
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There has also beenenormousprogress.
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In the last two yearsenormousprogresshas been made.
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The ten countries have madeenormousprogressin recent years.
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There has also beenenormousprogresswith economic renewal.
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Thereenormousprogressundoubtedly has also been made.
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That country has madeenormousprogressover the past years.
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We must applaud theenormousprogressalready made.
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Enormousprogressis being made, particularly in water consultancy.
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Opinion has madeenormousprogresssince that time.
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We shall makeenormousprogresstowards bridging that funding gap.
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We have seenenormousprogressin recent years.
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Enormousprogresswas made in a very short time.
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Enormousprogressis being made in our health service.
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We are beginning to makeenormousprogressin that regard.
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There has beenenormousprogressin wireless telegraphy.
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Although there has beenenormousprogresstoward accomplishing parts of the vision, the core problem - the design of ligands to bind proteins - has remained intractable.
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During a period of over 20 years, the field, which this journal has set out to address, has experiencedenormousprogress.
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