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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advanced much" is not standard in written English and may be confusing without context.
It could be used in informal contexts to suggest that something has progressed significantly, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "The technology has advanced much in the last decade, making our lives easier."
Alternatives: "progressed significantly" or "developed greatly."
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More than a century later, the science hadn't advanced much.
Our mastery of the material world, on the other hand, has advanced much more slowly.
"By the Compstat, the N.Y.P.D. was advanced much to analyze the crime rate and the crime trends.
"When I was a kid, technology advanced much more slowly than it does today," Mr. Farber, 36, said.
Last year's intelligence report concluded that North Korea's long-range missile program had advanced much further than previously believed.
This is Mississippi we're talking about, a place that in many ways has not advanced much beyond the Middle Ages.
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The FDA has already pioneered the use of breakthrough therapy pathways which have rapidly advanced much-needed therapies for cancer and rare disease patients.
But they don't advance much.
Does the team have a chance of advancing much further?
Neither the embattled regime nor its fractious enemies are able to advance much on the ground.
"Stunts became very advanced in competition, and the skill levels were advancing much faster than the rules".
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