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Context: The project manager is asking his website developer about the latest website development.

How are things going with the website development?

Can we ask this way?

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kumenglishHow are things going with the website development?

That is very common conversational English. We say "How are things going (with ...)?" for lots of different things.

How are things going?
How are things going with your husband/wife?
How are things going with your job?
How are things going with you and your husband/wife? Have you patched things up?
How are things going with your son, John? He's in his second year of university, isn't he?

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Thanks for your versions.

At the office, With "How are things going with something?", can we ask someone for an update on something, like the current progress of website development?

A: How are things going with the website development?

B: We have completed the website design and the development is yet to be started.