WORK IN PROGRESS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

Meaning of work in progress in English

(Definition of work in progress from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

Examples of work in progress

work in progress
As of 2012, this is still a work in progress.
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Recently railway line work in progress and final location for rail track marked by agency.
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It was a work in progress for 2 and a half years before it was released.
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It is to be considered a work in progress, to possibly be merged with other related articles in the future.
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He wrote over 300 letters requesting information or opinions about the work in progress.
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It is a work in progress representing 426 regions around the world.
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The caves were a work in progress for more than a millennium.
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Our understanding of gravity is still a work in progress.
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This helps avoid one developer's work in progress breaking another developer's copy.
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It helps design teams track work in progress and maintain version control in multi-user environments.
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