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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advance much" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used in contexts where you want to express progress or improvement, but it is better to use it with more context for clarity.
Example: "We have not seen advance much in the project since last month."
Alternatives: "progress significantly" or "make considerable headway."
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But they don't advance much.
Neither the embattled regime nor its fractious enemies are able to advance much on the ground.
But the genius of the game is that players advance much more quickly if they rope their friends in too.
A man discovered bedding another man is not now the scandal it once was – and for that advance much thanks.
The president has yet to show whether he will create a commission that can advance much needed, and overdue, reform of the financial markets.
Xu Guangyu, a Chinese analyst often sympathetic to North Korea, said negotiations were unlikely to advance much, given Mr. Bush's short time in office.
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Does the team have a chance of advancing much further?
Our mastery of the material world, on the other hand, has advanced much more slowly.
More than a century later, the science hadn't advanced much.
"Stunts became very advanced in competition, and the skill levels were advancing much faster than the rules".
In high school science classrooms, the use of technology evidently has not advanced much past the 1980s.
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