enduring progress
[en-ˈdu̇r-iŋ ˈprä-ˌgres]
noun phrase
progresso duradouro
1. steady, continuous advancement or improvement that lasts over time and is not temporary or fleeting
The company achieved enduring progress through consistent innovation and investment in employee development.
A empresa alcançou progresso duradouro através de inovação consistente e investimento no desenvolvimento dos funcionários.
2. sustainable development or improvement that remains stable and continues to have positive effects
The educational reforms have resulted in enduring progress in student literacy rates.
As reformas educacionais resultaram em progresso duradouro nas taxas de alfabetização dos estudantes.
This phrase is commonly used in Brazilian and American business contexts, policy discussions, and academic settings to describe development initiatives, educational reforms, and economic improvements. In Brazil, it often relates to social development programs and environmental sustainability, while in the USA, it frequently appears in corporate strategy and political discourse about national advancement.
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