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Free sign upThe phrase "advanced beyond" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of progress or development that surpasses a previous level or standard.
Example: "The technology has advanced beyond what we initially thought was possible."
Alternatives: "surpassed" or "progressed past".
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Ko's game is advanced beyond her years.
He's never advanced beyond the first round of the playoffs.
Their efforts failed or never advanced beyond big talk.
He never advanced beyond the semifinals at Roland Garros.
Dementieva has never advanced beyond the fourth round at Melbourne Park.
Few have advanced beyond the first stages of financing provided by venture capitalists.
Spain had not advanced beyond the quarterfinals of any major tournament since Euro 1984.
Yale advanced beyond Columbia's 30-yard line on nine occasions but scored only once.
Globalization, cultural as well as economic, has advanced beyond transcending former centers to discountenancing them.
Every day, I work with older teenagers who have never advanced beyond ninth grade.
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Why haven't we advanced [beyond the Champions League quarter-finals]?
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