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have mande a great progress vs from his previous team

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they are unrelated. The first phrase seems to contain a typo ('mande' instead of 'made') and the second phrase is incomplete. Each phrase belongs to a different context, so it's not possible to determine which one is correct without additional information.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 666 views

have mande a great progress

This phrase is incorrect due to a typo ('mande' instead of 'made').

The correct phrase should be 'have made great progress,' indicating that progress has been achieved.

Alternatives:

  • have made great progress
  • have made significant progress
  • have made remarkable progress
  • have made excellent progress
  • have made substantial progress

from his previous team

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is typically used to indicate a transition or change from one team to another, highlighting the origin of the person.
  • A restricted free agent can accept a qualifying offer from his previous team. A restricted free agent finishing the fourth season of his rookie scale contract can ...
  • Kariya's departure from the Ducks drew criticism from his previous team's fans. In anticipation of the Avalanche-Ducks game on December 20, Anaheim fans ...
  • “Property Players” may, for unusual circumstances, petition the Player Agent for release from his previous team and re-enter the draft. This is not an automatic ...
  • Aug 13, 2014 ... From his previous team, Freedom, eight of the 12 players who were graduating seniors and wanting to play college soccer, received soccer ...

Alternatives:

  • coming from his previous team
  • having come from his previous team
  • originating from his previous team
  • having transferred from his previous team
  • having moved from his previous team

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