progression in the PONS Dictionary

progression Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

cyclic progression
progression of a disease

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Titles are earned through story progression and completion of miscellaneous criteria during battle.
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Text progression pauses at these points and depending on the choices that the player makes, the plot will progress in a specific direction.
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Some scientists have cautioned that these rates of melting are overly optimistic as they assume a linear, rather than erratic, progression.
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The natural progression of soul, the next step to soul is funk.
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Cases with rapid progression of clinical signs, uncontrollable encephalopathy, haemorrhage or haemolysis have a poor prognosis.
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Progressions of dunes have created much of the rest of the shoreline, especially on the easterly side.
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Recently, due to the progression of skateboarding in the school, the two middle handrails of each stair set has been removed.
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I think that the next record will be a progression from that.
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The highway enters and leaves, turning now in a westerly progression.
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The philosophical definition of inductive reasoning is much more nuanced than simple progression from particular/individual instances to broader generalizations.
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