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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advanced again" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has progressed or improved once more after a previous advancement.
Example: "The technology has advanced again, making it more efficient than ever before."
Alternatives: "progressed once more" or "improved again".
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When she failed, she paused and then advanced again.
The officer fired but it appeared to have little effect and the attacker advanced again.
Then they advanced again and again -- until it was a wrap.
The men loaded their weapons as they advanced, again on the run, toward the woods.
The bill stalled last year in the Senate but will be advanced again this year in the more conservative Legislature.
Hooker advanced, was driven back, and advanced again throughout the morning, losing countless men with each wave.
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"Before we advance again, we must regain our traditional values".
But after the Supreme Court's decision, Ms. Hincapié said, the civil rights case can advance again.
Police stopped around 100m away before advancing again, with some protesters walking forward to meet them.
"We're advancing again, but the authorities still want this history secret". The cover-up began immediately.
Dasko, one of the Peshmerga fighters at the post, said that "American air strikes will prevent Daesh [the Arabic acronym for Isis] from advancing again".
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