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The phrase "advanced in this case" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing progress or development in a specific situation or context.
Example: "The proposal has been advanced in this case, leading to a more efficient workflow."
Alternatives: "progressed in this instance" or "developed in this situation".
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In sum, begging is speech protected by the First Amendment that may be regulated, but not entirely prohibited, to achieve the government interests advanced in this case.
Due to the relatively low number of participating countries in TIMSS Advanced, in this case we consider individual countries rather than country groups.
The most advanced, in this case, is Tesla.
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This decrease is more advanced in the case of silica fume is of the order of 95%%.
Carbonation is more advanced in the case of protected areas than areas exposed to rainwater.
Similar evidence was advanced in the case of Cx. quinquefasciatus in which OSN B in the capitate pegs displayed strong selectivity for (R --1-octen-3-ol [33].
Similar explanations have been advanced in the case of depression among adolescent females [ 2, 14].
One play advanced from, in this case the World Series, and in '94 the Stanley Cup final.
However I would classify, forecasting as Business Analytics when done using simpler technique like moving average and Predictive Analytics when using advanced techniques, in this case time series algorithm like seasonal ARIMA.
"The lines are total chaos with little help from the staff and I couldn't really advance purchase in this case: the website is terrible," a recent US visitor to the Eiffel Tower wrote on the travel site Tripadvisor.
It's not good to talk in advance in this case.
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