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The phrase "advance far" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe making significant progress or moving forward to a considerable extent in a particular context.
Example: "With the new strategy in place, we expect to advance far in our project by the end of the quarter."
Alternatives: "make significant progress" or "move forward considerably".
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They knew what it felt like to not only get in, but to advance far.
It would be exciting to see an African team advance far into the tourney.
It doesn't advance far if we don't understand the dynamics of behaviour, attitude and organisation.
Rwandans said it appeared that the Ugandan forces had failed to advance far into the city.
They signed two pitchers from India who did not advance far in the pros.
(But since I don't get to see everything in advance — far from it — silence doesn't equal rejection).
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One other thing McConnell used to believe: that it's a bad idea to advance far-reaching initiatives on a partisan basis.
But I do care when distortions and lies are systematically used to advance far-right, ideologically driven agendas at the cost of national security, human lives and the health of the planet.
WASHINGTON — With the Massachusetts special election for United States Senate increasingly unpredictable, Democrats in Washington are contemplating a fall-back plan to advance far-reaching health care legislation, even if a Republican victory on Tuesday deprives Senate Democrats of the crucial 60th vote they need to overcome filibusters.
Had I advanced far and fast enough?
He's advanced far beyond his stoner character.
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