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inroads
Idioms and Phrases
see make inroads into .Example Sentences
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre is on track to make significant inroads with the party's vote share, securing roughly 41% of the vote with just over half of polls reporting, according to Election Canada.
With the presence of Chinese investors dwindling at European clubs, and with the men's national team still struggling to make inroads on the pitch, it is tempting to write off Xi's ambitions already.
To make inroads, bands have teamed up with some of Britain's biggest artists.
Ray Brougham has been trying to make inroads into the Canadian car manufacturing sector since establishing his company Rainhouse Manufacturing Canada in 2001.
Any pre-match thoughts of making significant inroads into France's points difference advantage was pushed from Twickenham's minds in the first half as the visitors shot back with accuracy and flair.
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