progression - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • atherosclerosis: Effects of estrogen replacement on the progression of coronary-artery atherosclerosis.
  • osteoarthritis: As there are no therapies available that prevent or block the progression of osteoarthritis, the potential unmet need is substantial.
  • retinopathy: These symptoms are usually of transitory nature. Diabetic retinopathy: Long-term improved glycaemic control decreases the risk of progression of diabetic retinopathy.

Converse of object

  • slow: What about the claim that GS may slow disease progression?
  • halt: You can also help yourself to halt the progression of liver damage by stopping or reducing your intake of alcohol.
  • inhibit: NSAID reduce pain and improve function, and there is some evidence that regular use in early disease may inhibit progression.

Adjective modifier

  • incremental: Her contract of employment contained a right to incremental progression on an annual basis.
  • logical: By modulated I refer to the ability to pass from one state into another using a logical progression.
  • cyclic: An abnormal amount hands is dubbed cyclic progression and how and why.
  • accelerated: MCI patients have a documented accelerated progression to Alzheimer's Disease.
  • harmonic: Magical harmonic progressions in the delicate coda prepare the way for the energy of the finale.
  • natural: Secondly, we'll assess the natural progression of hair loss over time.

Modifies a noun

  • route: Progression routes The majority of students are expected to progress to Additional Applied Science.
  • pathway: The project will also identify and promote progression pathways for younger employees.

Noun used with modifier

  • chord: Indeed, the ' theme ' is the chord progression itself.
  • career: In return you will be joining a dynamic company, with plenty of room for sales career progression.
  • arithmetic: Are there infinitely many sets of 3 consecutive primes in arithmetic progression.
  • tumor: The four patients who were failure died secondary to tumor progression.
  • tumor: For 16q and WT1, some indication of which of these theories applies comes from the data on tumor progression.
  • disease: The average delay in disease progression was about six months in people who progressed to AD.

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