Sentence examples for advanced being from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "advanced being" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a creature that is more intelligent and powerful than other creatures. For example, you might say "The advanced beings that inhabit the planet have superior technology."

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Mind you, one has to ask whether the world of whoever is running this "ancestor simulation," as Bostrom calls it, is in a real universe, or merely another avatar in a simulation run by some even more advanced being.

Since no new instrument or investigation were used, a specific request to the local ethics committee was not advanced, being valid the principle of the availability for research of the data gathered in the clinical practice.

These compounds fall into a broad range of mechanistic classes, perhaps the most advanced being polymerase inhibitors; we focus here on entry inhibitors.

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Most advanced is Japan.

How advanced is vino-tourism in Portugal?

How advanced is this cream, anyway?

The reasons advanced were straightforward.

Also advancing were Kim Clijsters and Justine Henin.

Also advancing were the three Americans, Michael Stember, Gabe Jennings and Jason Pyrah.

The plan of time advancing was kept.

The technological advances are exciting.

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