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The phrase "advanced in terms of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe progress or improvement in a specific area or aspect.
Example: "The technology has advanced in terms of efficiency and sustainability over the past few years."
Alternatives: "progressed regarding" or "improved in relation to".
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I recently had a workshop student who was so advanced in terms of technique that he could have done much of the teaching himself.
"The university made a conscious decision to do everything in its power to become technologically advanced in terms of fire safety," said a spokeswoman for Seton Hall, Susan Diamond.
You leave them at home with your wife.' Dust dry and culturally conservative, the north-eastern Sertão region is less advanced in terms of economic development and gender equality.
He said that he does not "think there's a choice" between BBC3 or BBC4, pointing out that BBC3's audience were "more advanced in terms of digital consumption", which is why it went online first.
Although the region has advanced in terms of number of health care facilities and the latest technology, the Alpen report said, the G.C.C. depends almost entirely on imports of medical equipment and technology, adding to rising health care costs.
The main objective is to test the soundness and the applicability of RiskSOAP to infrastructure, which is advanced in terms of technology, human integration, and minimum number of safety requirements imposed by international bodies.
Some of us just left and turned white.' African music and European music have always been equal in terms of melody: the crucial difference was that European music was far more sophisticated in terms of harmony while African music was far more advanced in terms of rhythm.
But despite the scale of the challenge, the draft report is upbeat: "Since [2007], many renewable energy technologies have substantially advanced in terms of performance and cost and a growing number have achieved technical and economic maturity, making renewable energy a fast growing category in energy supply," the report says.
"Car engines are far more advanced in terms of technology than ship engines," said Robert Swan, a British polar explorer and environmental campaigner, who has been taking a solar panel-equipped yacht around the world and also testing biofuels in its engine.
It is very advanced in terms of working with GIS data and incorporates GIS engine for hydraulic modeling.
"Samsung is not as advanced in terms of their LTE modem development as Qualcomm are, who are by far the leaders in that space," notes Dillon.
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