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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advance though" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a combination of two separate ideas, but it lacks clarity and proper context. An example could be: "I appreciate your efforts; I think we should advance, though."
Alternatives: "move forward" or "proceed, however."
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It appears that the depressed of the UK like to plan in advance, though, as they were all sold out by the time I got round to ordering mine.
You need to book in advance, though.
The most significant advance, though, came from outside the park.
You do have to book your viewing in advance though.
JetBlue's best deals are the ones booked furthest in advance, though.
Bookings for harvest time should be made well in advance, though.
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As the movement advances, though, many government-owned telephone companies, which dominate wired service in most African countries, are fighting a rear-guard action.
As technology advances, though, it may become possible to make liver tissue from a patient's own cells, which would not be rejected.
As VR display research advances, though, 16K per-eye resolutions will likely be achievable within a few years.
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