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It's remarkable progress vs It's a remarkable progress

The correct phrase is 'it's remarkable progress'. The use of the article 'a' before 'remarkable progress' is incorrect in this context. 'Remarkable progress' is an uncountable noun and does not require an article.

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It's remarkable progress

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to describe significant or outstanding progress in a particular situation.

Examples:

  • It's remarkable progress that we have achieved in such a short time.
  • The team's efforts have led to remarkable progress in the project.
  • The company's investment has resulted in remarkable progress in research and development.
  • The students have shown remarkable progress in their academic performance.
  • The new technology has brought about remarkable progress in the industry.
  • There has been remarkable progress in conforming to the acquis.
  • Europe has made remarkable progress against FMD over the last decades.
  • With the economic development since the change of government in 1997, Bulgaria has made some remarkable progress.
  • Lydia, I had no idea you were making such remarkable progress.
  • It is remarkable progress and I also welcome Commissioner Verheugen's assurance that the Commission will take action if progress is not forthcoming in those 39 areas.
  • Membership is the right reward for the remarkable progress achieved by Croatia in its path to reforms in the recent years.
  • Looking back over the past ten years, Slovenia has made remarkable progress in achieving low inflation rates.
  • Another positive element is no doubt the remarkable progress being made in constitutional reform and also in legislative matters, towards democratisation and respect for human rights.
  • Given that the share of city dwellers was only 18% just 30 years ago, this is remarkable progress.
  • Over the years remarkable progress has been made in international arms control, non-proliferation and disarmament, through both bilateral and multilateral efforts.
  • This remarkable progress should not, however, make us lose sight of a major imperative: safety.
  • Of course this is remarkable progress, but we need to go much further still.
  • Croatia also deserves to be congratulated on the fact that a state ravaged by conflict for so long has managed to make remarkable progress to implement the acquis communitaire.
  • There has been remarkable progress in several areas, but one of the aspects which was not covered in the report was equal opportunities.
  • No doubt, China has made remarkable progress over a relatively short period.
  • It describes the remarkable progress that is being made, but also states in all honesty where reform is still badly needed.
  • Several Least Developed Countries have made remarkable progress with some of the MDGs, for example, the elimination of extreme poverty and the achievement of universal access to education.
  • In the United States of America, we expect demand to be robust also in the fourth quarter and hence operating results to confirm a remarkable progress.
  • "The government of Viet Nam has made remarkable progress in reducing poverty even in rural areas" said Båge, speaking during an official visit to Hanoi.
  • Let me guess... model patient, making remarkable progress?

It's a remarkable progress

This phrase is incorrect in English. 'Remarkable progress' is an uncountable noun and does not take the indefinite article 'a'.

  • In the United States of America, we expect demand to be robust also in the fourth quarter and hence operating results to confirm a remarkable progress.
  • There has been remarkable progress in conforming to the acquis.
  • Europe has made remarkable progress against FMD over the last decades.
  • With the economic development since the change of government in 1997, Bulgaria has made some remarkable progress.
  • Lydia, I had no idea you were making such remarkable progress.
  • It is remarkable progress and I also welcome Commissioner Verheugen's assurance that the Commission will take action if progress is not forthcoming in those 39 areas.
  • Membership is the right reward for the remarkable progress achieved by Croatia in its path to reforms in the recent years.
  • Looking back over the past ten years, Slovenia has made remarkable progress in achieving low inflation rates.
  • Another positive element is no doubt the remarkable progress being made in constitutional reform and also in legislative matters, towards democratisation and respect for human rights.
  • Given that the share of city dwellers was only 18% just 30 years ago, this is remarkable progress.
  • Over the years remarkable progress has been made in international arms control, non-proliferation and disarmament, through both bilateral and multilateral efforts.
  • This remarkable progress should not, however, make us lose sight of a major imperative: safety.
  • Of course this is remarkable progress, but we need to go much further still.
  • Croatia also deserves to be congratulated on the fact that a state ravaged by conflict for so long has managed to make remarkable progress to implement the acquis communitaire.
  • There has been remarkable progress in several areas, but one of the aspects which was not covered in the report was equal opportunities.
  • No doubt, China has made remarkable progress over a relatively short period.
  • It describes the remarkable progress that is being made, but also states in all honesty where reform is still badly needed.
  • Several Least Developed Countries have made remarkable progress with some of the MDGs, for example, the elimination of extreme poverty and the achievement of universal access to education.
  • "The government of Viet Nam has made remarkable progress in reducing poverty even in rural areas" said Båge, speaking during an official visit to Hanoi.
  • Let me guess... model patient, making remarkable progress?

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