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Discover Ludwig"advance about" is not a correct phrase in written English.
It may be used in colloquial spoken language, but it is not considered grammatically correct. Example: He advanced about the party, greeting each person with a smile and a handshake. (Note: "Advanced around" or "moved around" would be more commonly used in written English.).
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Ask in advance about the dress code.
It pays to find out in advance about your counterparts.
I am very clear in advance about it.
I had no information in advance about it".
We were never informed in advance about these plans.
Campaign officials knew in advance about the WikiLeaks email dumps.
Think well advance about the courses you will take.
Mr. Crean has denied that Mr. Rudd knew in advance about his plans.
Glasgow social services department says it was not informed in advance about the agency's plans.
We know in advance about his visitations, because Marley's Ghost announces them.
The S.E.C. said both men knew in advance about some misstatements.
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