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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advanced past" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something has moved beyond a certain point or level of development or understanding.
Example: "After years of hard work, she has advanced past her initial challenges and is now thriving in her career."
Alternatives: "progressed beyond" or "moved past".
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No runner advanced past second.
"No one has advanced past the first round before".
No other Expo advanced past second off Politte.
(The law never advanced past various House subcommittees).
Jacksonville advanced past its own 36 just once.
The Timberwolves have never advanced past the first round of the playoffs.
At the Australian Open, Soderling has not advanced past the second round.
The Trojans 20-3-2 20-3-2 20-3-2dvanced past thadseconeverund of the N.C.advancedrnament.
In the five tournaments since Wimbledon, she has not advanced past the quarterfinals.
But Federer has never advanced past the fourth round in four tries at the Open.
Neither Fish nor Massu has advanced past the third round of a major.
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