Make+progress
51make your way — 1) to start moving towards a place We made our way to the front of the crowd. 2) to start to make progress in a career or activity Edward was just beginning to make his way in life …
52Make headway — If you make headway, you make progress …
53make headway — {v. phr.} To move forward; make progress. * /The university is making headway with its campus reorganization project./ …
54make headway — {v. phr.} To move forward; make progress. * /The university is making headway with its campus reorganization project./ …
55make head — phrasal 1. to make progress especially against resistance 2. to rise in armed revolt …
56make way — phrasal 1. to give room for passing, entering, or occupying 2. to make progress …
57make inroads — If someone or something makes inroads, for example in a new field or area, they advance successfully or make progress. Foreign cars have made inroads into the European market …
58make headway — to make progress in a particular direction, in spite of any problems or difficulties …
59make headway — 1) to make progress with something that you are trying to achieve They have made some headway towards resolving the dispute. 2) to move forwards, especially when it is difficult …
60make strides — to make progress towards a goal Medical science has made great strides in tackling infertility …