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The phrase "a more advanced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing something that is at a higher level of development, complexity, or sophistication than another.
Example: "This software offers a more advanced set of features compared to its predecessor."
Alternatives: "a higher-level" or "a more sophisticated".
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It's a more advanced way of dancing.
(The current American Jetta uses a more advanced platform).
That's what we do, but in a more advanced way.
Why was a more advanced, more expensive car needed?
"A more advanced computing education would definitely help," she says.
Samsung has a more advanced digital assistant than Bixby.
The Lisa used a more advanced microprocessor, the Motorola 68000.
A more advanced version for the iPad is $30.
A more advanced instrument of similar design is under construction.
"Translation is a more advanced stage of civilization," Borges insisted — or, depending on the translation you come across, "a more advanced stage of writing".
Glast, for example, will only include a more advanced replacement for Compton's Egret instrument.
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