How To Use Make headway In A Sentence
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It was a bit like the rowing boat trying to make headway against the flow of the river near the weir.
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They consistently underachieve at school and demonstrate little desire to make headway along a career avenue to success.
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He was slow to acquire the transactional skills that a conductor needs to make headway the orchestra.
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Besides, to make headway in European and Asian communication and ideas research.
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He is not disappointed at the failure to make headway towards resolving their differences.
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Deal with issues quickly and efficiently and you'll make headway.
The Sun
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Heavy earth-moving equipment sent in to clear the mudflows are failing to make headway as torrential rains continue to fall in the region.
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It is surely no boat but we ourselves who are struggling make headway against the current.
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This option largely failed to make headway for many of the basic theoretical reasons that were outlined in Chapter 2.
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Chemists in Germany and elsewhere continued to make headway researching alternatives to alkaline soaps, and after World War I, the wider availability of indoor plumbing brought the word shampoo a big step closer to international recognition.
The English Is Coming!
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They consistently underachieve at school and demonstrate little desire to make headway along a career avenue to success.
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You do not want to make headway or sternway but simply pivot with a continuous motion.
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But the party realises that pragmatism rather than dogmatism is required if it is to make headway in a deeply divided polity.