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The phrase "advance very far" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe progress or development in a particular context, often implying that the progress is limited or not significant.
Example: "Despite our efforts, we did not advance very far in our negotiations."
Alternatives: "make significant progress" or "move forward considerably".
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Though with both countries still in uncompromising mood, the cause of diplomacy may not advance very far.
Reconciliation cannot advance very far without steps to address the North Korean threats that have made it so.
On the one hand, the work of building a new, vote-winning progressive movement cannot advance very far or fast without exciting candidates.
Apparently, the discussion of whether Kavanaugh would be willing to leave his lifetime appointment to the bench did not advance very far.
I think most undergraduates today will find it difficult to advance very far in their careers with just a bachelor's degree.
You blame North Korea for the military tension on the Korean peninsula, saying "reconciliation cannot advance very far without steps to address the North Korean threats" (editorial, June 15).
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None of those proposals have advanced very far.
But the Mets never offered him, and talks never advanced very far.
But few immigrant activists have advanced very far in the party hierarchy.
But there were signs that those negotiations have not advanced very far.
But there were increased signs today that those negotiations, which began in early June, had not advanced very far.
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