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recent progress vs recent progresses

The correct phrase is 'recent progress'. 'Progress' is an uncountable noun, so it does not have a plural form. 'Recent progress' is a common and correct phrase used to refer to advancements or developments that have occurred recently.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 1829 views

recent progress

This is the correct phrase. 'Progress' is an uncountable noun and does not have a plural form.

Use 'recent progress' when referring to advancements or developments that have occurred recently.

Examples:

  • The team has made significant recent progress in their research.
  • I am pleased with the recent progress we have made on the project.
  • With the recent progress on polio, Pakistan has a blueprint for future public-health interventions.
  • Kosovo, despite recent progress, remains dangerously poised on the edge of a humanitarian disaster.
  • welcomes the recent progress with regard to regional policy and the coordination of structural instruments, but stresses that measures are still needed to increase efficiency and improve the administrative capabilities of public institutions, in order to effectively manage European funds;
  • Sincerely hopes that the recent progress in the peace process in the Korean Peninsula will not be jeopardised and that all outstanding issues, including nuclear and missile-related matters, will be resolved through dialogue in a timely manner;
  • And avoid any run-ins with Blair, which may set back my recent progress.
  • to draw up as comprehensive an inventory as possible of recent progress made and future prospects in combating climate change, in order to provide Parliament with the detailed analysis of those developments, which it needs in order to assume its political responsibilities;
  • In spite of recent progress, the key issues remain untouched.
  • Archbishop Courtney was heavily involved in the peace process and played a significant role in bringing about this recent progress.
  • Child labour is still widespread, despite the recent progress made and initiatives presented by the government and industry.
  • - capitalise as much as possible on existing solutions and taking into account recent progress in the field of card fraud prevention (chip/ PIN, CV2 checking...
  • Could the Commission outline any recent progress made regarding the ESafety initiative?
  • Hundreds of millions of people have seen their poverty exacerbated and the recent progress made towards achieving the Millennium Development Goals has been undermined.
  • Nevertheless, recent progress offers grounds for hope that the future accession of new members to the Eurosystem will bring all the benefits of the single European currency.
  • In the last year Croatia has embarked boldly and decisively on the road to Europe, but there remains, despite recent progress, some way to go.
  • I welcome the recent progress because the conclusion of a free trade agreement is essential in order to increase and regulate the trade between the European Union and the Gulf states.
  • Building on recent progress and initiatives to develop lifelong learning systems, it would seem important to increase the share of the adult population participating in further education and training.
  • The Seoul declaration on the Korean Peninsula, which I mentioned before, recognises the importance of recent progress and approves the policy of introducing North Korea into the international community with a view to the peaceful unification of the two Koreas.
  • ) and the Commision communication on recent progress with building the internal electricity market (COM(2000) 297
  • Notes recent progress in LED lamp technology; calls on the Commission to explore ways of advancing research into LED lamps and of increasing their use;
  • whereas recent progress in HIV/AIDS treatment, together with a decline in prevention funding, has contributed to an increase in unsafe behaviour and consequently to growing numbers of new HIV infections,

Alternatives:

  • recent developments
  • recent advancements
  • recent achievements
  • recent improvements
  • recent growth

recent progresses

This is incorrect. 'Progress' is an uncountable noun and does not have a plural form.

  • 'In addition, recent technical progresses relating to the development of instruments for determining the mesh size of fishing nets have increased their accuracy.

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