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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advanced after" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a progression or development that occurs following a certain event or point in time, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "The project was advanced after the initial feedback was received."
Alternatives: "progressed after" or "developed after".
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Switzerland also advanced after topping Belarus, 4-1.
So maybe I wasn't so advanced after all".
Fenerbahce advanced after a 1-1 drat at Lazio.
That figure includes £18.5m in loans, with a further £3m advanced after June 30 last year.
Lapentti advanced after Thomas Enqvist withdrew because of an upset stomach.
Federer advanced after Novak Djokovic retired, trailing, 6-3, 3-2.
Japan advanced after winning a bizarre penalty-kick shootout, 4-3, over Jordan on Saturday.
The trick is that glaciers advanced after that period, during the Little Ice Age.
Combustion duration was cut down and central heat release point was advanced after hydrogen addition.
Retailers' stocks advanced after the government reported that retail sales rose more than expected during December.
Antigua and Barbuda advanced after matches last Saturday when it defeated Haiti.
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