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The phrase "advanced extension" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a sophisticated or enhanced version of an extension, such as in software or academic programs.
Example: "The new advanced extension for the software includes features that significantly improve user experience and functionality."
Alternatives: "enhanced extension" or "sophisticated extension".
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The Advanced Extension Award (AEA) uses the same syllabus as A-level, but asks more demanding questions.
Note that advanced extension awards are not taken into account when establishing highest qualification on entry.
Remote desktop virtualization is rising in the recent years as a new advanced extension to virtualization technology.
Contractbook also offers an advanced extension of the platform called Suits which is a digital platform for the legal industry.
He added: "We're recommending that the advanced extension awards will be included so you get more stretch and with an extended grade scale that will help overcome the current difficulties".
This study is an advanced extension of our previous in vitro mouse mesangial cell model and the first research identifying the role of TCP-1 β in early DN in animal model and clinical subjects.
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Contractions adjacent to cell-cell contacts were accompanied by advancing extensions of the surrounding cells.
The Senate advanced an extension of unemployment insurance in April, which Boehner called "unworkable".
We see two major areas that could be advanced by extension of existing techniques and approaches.
The advanced vector extensions (AVX) exploits single instruction multiple data (SIMD) computing units for fine grained-parallelism.
advanced vector extensions.
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