Sentence examples for advanced looking from inspiring English sources

The phrase "advanced looking" is not standard in written English; it should be "advanced-looking" with a hyphen.
You can use it to describe something that has a modern or sophisticated appearance, particularly in technology or design contexts.
Example: "The new smartphone features an advanced-looking interface that appeals to tech enthusiasts."
Alternatives: "futuristic appearance" or "high-tech design."

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In 1982 she and her family fled their hillside home as the soldiers advanced, looking for the guerrillas they said were in hiding.

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Though she had done some work in advance, looking up churches and cultural groups, she met resistance when she first hit the streets last January.

When Barcelona did timidly advance, looking for a way back into the game, Madrid counter-attacked with a pace and precision that was often astonishing.

For advanced users looking to test it out, the prototype is available on GitHub here.

Without a back-end focus, however, Fairmarket could quickly find itself outmaneuvered by more technologically advanced players looking for an opening in the market.

The New York Times got an advance look at the documents.

Has the White House had an advance look at this?

He also knew that almost everyone enjoys an advance look at future products.

RARELY can so many people have gathered for an advance look at a medium-sized grocery store.

The Independent on Sunday has had a sneaky advance look inside some of the artists' car boots.

These findings, by Hart Research Associates, will be released publicly later today; The Times was given an advance look at them.

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