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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advance civilization" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing efforts or actions aimed at improving or progressing human society and culture.
Example: "The new technologies developed in the 21st century have the potential to significantly advance civilization."
Alternatives: "promote societal progress" or "foster human development".
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Breaking records doesn't advance civilization.
By Fillmore Hyde The New Yorker, August 4 , 1928P. 7 Breaking records doesn't advance civilization.
In exceptional cases, it may even advance civilization.
Unlike the more naïve proponents of the "civilizing mission," Tocqueville admitted that the brutal military occupation did little to introduce good government or advance civilization.
Buffett and Munger believe China will advance civilization.
Sure, there will be risks in keeping AI our friend and ally, but there will be even greater rewards in harnessing it and using it to advance civilization.
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He added, "Inequality is the natural outcome of a successful, advancing civilization.
China was the wealthiest, most unified and most technologically advanced civilization until well into the 18th century, Jacques points out.
As permanent settlers arrived, many mountain men served as scouts and guides, but their way of life was gradually eliminated by advancing civilization.
Spectacular chariot burials of the royal family of Salamis which closely match descriptions found in the Homeric poems, suggesting inspiration by them are evidence of an advancing civilization in the late Iron Age.
His also was the first effort to aestheticize the humble talc in his famous orange-and-white L'Origan box which, along with the Standard Oil can, may still be found in remote outposts the world over — pathetic signs of advancing civilization.
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