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Description
Current and future experiments aimed at making precision measurements of neutrino properties require better understanding of neutrino interactions with the nucleus to achieve their ultimate sensitivities. The NOvA (NuMI Off-axis $\nu_e$ Appearance) experiment is a long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiment designed to observe neutrinos in Fermilab's NuMI (Neutrinos at the Main Injector) beam. NOvA consists of two detectors, a near detector at Fermilab, and a far detector at Ash River, MN. With the most intense neutrino beam in the world, a rich spectrum of neutrino cross-section measurements are carried out with the NOvA near detector, including inclusive and exclusive measurements with $\overset{\scriptscriptstyle(-)}{\nu}_\mu$ and $\overset{\scriptscriptstyle(-)}{\nu}_e$. In this talk, I present progress and results of various neutrino cross-section measurements conducted by NOvA.