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The phrase "advance against" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically means to move forward or make progress despite opposition. For example, "We have made great advances against our deadlines."
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A historic advance against climate change is threatened with reversal.
A newly acquired wood chipper is being carried as an advance against next year's capital budget.
They advance against that standard, rather than the pestilence, beggary and injustice of serfdom.
That was an "advance" against income – so theoretically it's not the labels' money to pocket.
War was planned long in advance against a soft Arab target that nobody much liked.
By Graeme Wood Mike Vollick orders troops to advance against insurgent positions in Pashmul.
Each new advance against censorship was seen as an unproblematic triumph over oppression.
Tentative peace talks in Geneva were "temporarily halted" because of the government's major advance against rebel forces north of Aleppo.
SOFIA — The order for the Bulgarian army to advance against the Turks was issued to-day [Oct.
Even though all pilgrims must be vaccinated in advance against diseases like meningitis, many arrive wearing surgical masks.
A performer with such a track record might negotiate an advance against royalties of around $1 million.
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