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The phrase "advanced far" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe progress or development that has reached a significant level or distance in a particular context.
Example: "The research project has advanced far in understanding the effects of climate change on local ecosystems."
Alternatives: "made significant progress" or "developed considerably".
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He's advanced far beyond his stoner character.
Had I advanced far and fast enough?
Political modernisation has not really advanced far in 100 years.
This sort of "abuse excuse" has been advanced far more brazenly before.
Long-term ventricular assist devices for adults have advanced far more than have suitable devices for neonates and infants.
Alpine glaciers advanced far below their previous (and present) limits, obliterating farms, churches, and villages in Switzerland, France, and elsewhere.
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During the health care debate, Fox News has put a megaphone to opponents, some of whom have advanced far-fetched theories about the impact of reform.
They knew what it felt like to not only get in, but to advance far.
Technology also has a way of advancing far ahead of the law.
Rwandans said it appeared that the Ugandan forces had failed to advance far into the city.
It doesn't advance far if we don't understand the dynamics of behaviour, attitude and organisation.
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