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progress report

NOUN
  1. a report of work accomplished during a specified time period

How To Use progress report In A Sentence

  • The chairman of the building committee has just met with the town planners and wants to give me a progress report. Christianity Today
  • Can you give us a progress report?
  • Time for a progress report on the geostrategic chess board. Times, Sunday Times
  • A nurse teaches Charlie the correct spelling of "progress report," and he makes an effort to spell it correctly through the rest of his entry.
  • The 'administration charge' covers day-to-day operations, such as recordkeeping and sending progress reports. Times, Sunday Times
  • Students deliver an oral progress report [ Week 5 ] and a final oral presentation [ Week 13 ].
  • Investigation progress reports were issued to councillors, regulatory authorities and emergency services and public complaints were handled on a one-to-one basis.
  • They talked about his new interests and activities, sometimes with a progress report on educational pursuits or piano lessons.
  • I have learned from experience that it is more or less expected of me to give a progress report -- a communique from the front, if you like -- on the Churchill Falls Project regardless of the formal subject on which I am to speak. Churchill Falls and Beyond
  • They asked for a progress report on the project.
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