Examples of using Much progress in English and their translations into Italian
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You didn't make that much progress.
You made so much progress… you even confused.
Nikky's been making so much progress.
Much progress has been made in more than fifty years.
You have made too much progress already.
People also translate
They have been working on this for a year without much progress.
You have made too much progress already.
Three years down the line, we have not made much progress.
We have not made much progress on this point.
Much progress has been made, and for this we are grateful.
However, there is still much progress to be made.
I can't understand why… you're ruining everything… after so much progress.
But we have not made much progress on that either.
Much progress has been made concerning many areas that have kept us apart.
Countries have not reported much progress in this area.
Our entrepreneurial culture is what allows us to create so much progress.
But, Ricky, you have made so much progress. You have changed.
Much progress must still be made to render this outlook universal
Alpha boot-floppies have made much progress the last few days.
Though there have been much progress in medical science it had not been
In legislation, the government has made much progress in this field.
Generally, not much progress has been made to reduce late payments.
I have made much progress in the hospital.
Over the last six months we have made much progress, for example by developing the Baltic interconnection plan.
Much progress is being made on better regulation, especially in
Never seemed like we were making that much progress on any one day, but compound interest works.
it does not represent much progress.
As in the last two years, the social partners did not make much progress on modernising the organisational framework of work.
has not made much progress.
The Commission has not made much progress in the area of double taxation, except for interpreting fundamental treaty issues.