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The phrase "advanced first" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a priority or sequence in which something is advanced or prioritized, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "In our project timeline, we need to ensure that the advanced first tasks are completed before moving on to the next phase."
Alternatives: "prioritized first" or "first in line".
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To set up another meeting, Louisville advanced first last weekend — a day before Kentucky.
It gives staff five days' training, which covers advanced first aid, followed by an annual two-day refresher.
In a dissent summarized from the bench, Justice Elena Kagan said the Arizona law advanced First Amendment values.
Wbridge5 (East) advanced first with three spades, then, when Jack (South) raised to four hearts, East bid on to four spades, giving North-South a fielder's choice.
After several hours, when the students were beginning to straggle back to the campus, the police advanced, first firing shots in the air and then turning their guns on the students.
Because European methods of warfare ultimately dominated the world, and because the technology of war, with few exceptions, advanced first and fastest in Europe, this article devotes most of its attention to the European military ecosphere.
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The methodology has been built upon the reliability theory advanced first-order second moment approach, and accounts for the probability of the maximum height reached by the upstream water elevation, associated with a design flood (as characterized by its return period), as well as for excavation and lining costs.
The victory advanced eighth-seeded N.C.
The victory advanced second-seeded Tennessee to a much-anticipated matchup against top-seeded Baylor in the regional final Monday.
Our results can be applied to both delay and advanced third order differential equations.
Deterring the ambitions of modern adversaries demands a fighter force inventory properly sized and infused with advanced fifth-generation capabilities.
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