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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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progress of or progress in ?

0Is it possible to use both 'of' and 'in' with the word 'progress'? Is one more British or American?02br
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00Clear progress 01b00of/in02b00 their ability to match requirements gives me satisfaction.02br
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0 01font00You can say 00progress00 in or progress on but I wouldn't say progress of.02font00 0-
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0 The original sentence requires 01b00in02b00, IMO. 02br
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00 However, lots of "progress 01b00of02b00" at the New York Times:02br
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0500240hrefhttp://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=site%3Anytimes.com+%22progress+of%22+&btnG=Google+Search
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0I am still confused... 05002br
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00What about that sentence I posted above - better is 'in'?010id7
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0 I've told you02br
00 The original sentence01b00 requires02b01i00 01b00in02b02i0-
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0Sorry MH, I didn't get enough sleep last night. I just missed somehow that sentence. I am really sorry. 0-

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