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Discover Ludwig"advance on" is a commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate movement toward a certain destination, possibly with the intent of conquering or taking something over. Example: The troops advanced on the enemy base, ready for battle.
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Failure to advance on any one of these fronts would cripple all chances of success.
Any advance on these?
And their careers advance on that.
I advance on my stomach.
The advance on Baghdad was two-pronged.
Not even the advance on receipts.
The migration would begin days in advance on foot.
The tactics were 19th century — advance on the enemy.
Bock's renewed advance on Moscow began on October 2 , 1941
This is an advance on a low base.
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