Examples of 'inroads' in a sentence

Meaning of "inroads"

Inroad (noun): Refers to an advance or penetration into something, such as gaining influence or making progress
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How to use "inroads" in a sentence

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Some inroads were however being made to extending compensation.
I did not ask you to make any inroads.
We are making inroads into the terrorist group.
And we are poised to make major inroads nationally.
See what inroads you can make.
Your campaign has made incredible inroads.
I have made inroads with the board.
And pretty soon we are looking at making inroads.
Made inroads into the eBook market.
We have definitely found inroads into timbira.
Nationalist guerrillas did not make serious inroads.
Against the inroads of fevers of any kind.
Technology was now making major inroads in banking.
Making mad inroads with the business community.
Greece are making further inroads into inflation.

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Making inroads at the colony club.
Social and environmental disclosure is making impressive inroads.
Start making inroads into the industry.
A review of education policies demonstrates some positive inroads.
Clinton has made inroads among men.
But great inroads are being made in the justice system.
Evolution has not made many inroads here.
I am making inroads with the boss.
Practices that are absolutely unacceptable are making inroads here.
So he already has inroads to the military.
I will take care of the inroads.
Was making inroads into the market.
The eruption of war derailed all these inroads.
We are making inroads there quicker than anywhere else.
Unfortunately plastic is slowly making its inroads nowadays.
He also continues to make inroads in the international community.
I can not imagine they are trying to make inroads here.
Ovid continued to make inroads against its competitors.
Our investigators start making inroads.
They made inroads in every sector of the economy.
It is when it makes deleterious inroads on her parenting time.
Significant inroads were made towards conducting clinical trials.
Computer animation also made inroads into television.
Making inroads against human trafficking.
Wants to make any further inroads.
Consequences of the inroads of mass tourism.
The tough it out strategy has made inroads.
Inkjet printing is making inroads in many industrial environments.
Agricultural ecology had made very few inroads.
Blockchain has found inroads in talent management as well.
But investors were slowly making inroads.
It was starting to make inroads in the corporate world.
Television networks are facing similar inroads.
Canada has already made inroads in these areas.
But the sport of pea shelling is making inroads.

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