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The phrase "advance faster" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing progress or improvement in speed, whether in a project, technology, or personal development.
Example: "To stay competitive in the market, we need to find ways to advance faster in our product development."
Alternatives: "progress more quickly" or "move ahead more rapidly".
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Employees can also advance faster with a performance reward.
If I quit doing it all, they say I could advance faster.
Kumar's research has shown that cancer cells advance faster in narrow channels between cells.
WHILE new media advance faster than the century, photography, a 19th-century product of the Industrial Revolution, continues to blanket the earth.
Inclusive leaders are learning that women (and men) perform better, advance faster, and choose to stay in their organizations when they have effective mentors and sponsors.
Whereas research can stretch out where it pleases it is difficult for a practical art to advance faster than the established techniques for appraising its merits.
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Profits could not conceivably advance fast enough to validate recent valuations.
Some, including U.S. Bank, Fifth Third Bank and Wells Fargo, offer payday loans under names such as Ready Advance, Fast Loan and Early Access, according to the Center for Responsible Lending CRLL).
When the White House and Republican leaders got the votes they needed in the Senate to advance "fast track" Trade Promotion Authority on Tuesday, June 23, it was crushing.
If you don't advance fast enough or build an army, you may lose.
Or do you want to advance fast, training as though you are in a combat situation and quickly learning how to correct mistakes.
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