Something is a 'work in progress' if it is in a state that is not in a complete, polished state but is still undergoing changes. The term may be used to describe products as well as individuals, if they are presently changing or somehow incomplete.
The phrase work performance means how well someone does his or her job.
I am the same person who asked the question but i meant to say process not progress
The phrase "registrations are in progress" is grammatically correct. The subject "registrations" agrees with the verb "are" and the prepositional phrase "in progress" correctly describes the state of the registrations.
The phrase meant "Work sets you free." It was there so internees felt their was hope if they worked hard.
The book is currently a work in progress.
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the phrase is: In progressum, it's very similar to English ain't it? XD
A work in progress is a piece of work which has been commenced but is not yet complete.
The phrase trans ocean is meant to mean across the ocean. Trans ocean is meant to be the same as transocean, which is not a word but a shorter version of transoceanic, to which it is meant to have a similar meaning.
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The phrase a wallpaper on your desktop can mean that your desktop is covered in papers. This can be meant on your computer or your actual desk.
Work In Progress - short - was created in 2000.