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"advanced at" is an acceptable phrase used in written English.
It can be used to refer to a situation where someone has progressed or moved forward with a goal or task. For example: She advanced at her language skills by attending evening classes.
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Third-quarter imports advanced at a 14.9percentt rate.
Scientifically it has advanced at least 100 times.
He advanced at the Herald from copyboy to Sydney correspondent.
Police alleged that 158 people killed had "charged", advanced at or fought with officers.
In extra-time a tiring Barcelona advanced at a stroll against a retreating defence.
Negotiations to avert the year-end "fiscal cliff" advanced at a glacial pace Wednesday.
The sea has since advanced at a rate of more than three feet a year.
Pittsburgh advanced at the Jets' expense after winning 28-12 at Cleveland.
In shipbuilding industry, the manufacturing technology has advanced at an unprecedented pace for the last decade.
Clearance of many badly damaged neighbourhoods has barely advanced at all; there is an acute shortage of land for rehousing.
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Is it because the disease is so advanced [at the time of detection]?
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