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not in impressive outings. &mdash · Chandler Rome · New York Times · Landon Mion · FOXNews.com · 12 May 2026 Verb As the conversation progresses · Jeff Spry · Space.com · 6 May 2026 As the years progressed · David Folkenflik · NPR · 6 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for progress Word History Etymology Noun Middle English · from Anglo-French progrés · from Latin progressus advance · from progredi to go forth · from pro- forward + gradi to go — more at pro- · grade entry 1 First Known Use Noun 15th century · in the meaning defined at sense 2 Verb circa 1586 · Merriam-Webster · s.v. &ldquo

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not in impressive outings. &mdash
Chandler Rome
New York Times
Landon Mion
FOXNews.com
12 May 2026 Verb As the conversation progresses
Jeff Spry
Space.com
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6 May 2026 As the years progressed
David Folkenflik
NPR
6 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for progress Word History Etymology Noun Middle English
from Anglo-French progrés
from Latin progressus advance
from progredi to go forth
from pro- forward + gradi to go — more at pro-
grade entry 1 First Known Use Noun 15th century
in the meaning defined at sense 2 Verb circa 1586
Merriam-Webster
s.v. &ldquo

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