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Free sign upThe phrase "advanced from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a progression or development from a previous state or level to a more advanced one.
Example: "She advanced from a junior analyst to a senior manager within three years."
Alternatives: "progressed from" or "evolved from".
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He advanced from the left.
The 26 advanced from a list of 124 preliminary nominees.
A.S. Monaco advanced from Group C with a 1-1 tie at home against PSV Eindhoven.
With magnificent determination, our species has advanced from Stone Age to Industrial Revolution to Digital Emptiness.
All of the favorites advanced from the to N.C.A.A. championship weekend in Foxborough, Mass.
Not once.' Sacchi insists that football has not advanced from his great side.
Then Adam Smith advanced from right-back and crossed menacingly towards the hovering Benik Afobe.
Back he went in his trigger movement and he seldom advanced from there.
This speculation wasn't far advanced from that of a week and a half earlier.
Germany advanced from its group with little help from its N.H.L. players.
He advanced from office boy to his present position on the investment side of the company.
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