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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advanced for me" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is too complex or sophisticated for your current understanding or skill level.
Example: "The math problems in this textbook are advanced for me, and I struggle to keep up with the lessons."
Alternatives: "too complex for me" or "beyond my level".
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Guess that demon was just too darn advanced for me.
Most of the books themselves were too advanced for me, so I focussed on the Notes About the Author.
As for "Atonement," "I read the first page a few years ago and the vocabulary was too advanced for me," she said.
When I was in school, if there was a course that people said I couldn't take because it was too advanced for me, it was like they were throwing down the gauntlet.
Lyndon had explained that the classic surfer's move of jumping on to the board would be too advanced for me on my first lesson, so he showed me a slower, easier way to stand.
In other words, way too advanced for me.
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"My grandfather was Most Serene Master of the Masonic Order in Chile, which was something very advanced for its time," Allende told me one evening at his house.
On its final Friday I reemerged from my hibernation to hang out in the lobby and read Vogue on my iPad (I know – advanced technology for me).
Various reasons are advanced for this.
"It was advanced for the sake of being advanced".
completely advanced for her time".
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