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The phrase "advanced radically" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or dramatic improvement or change in a particular field or subject.
Example: "The technology has advanced radically over the past decade, leading to unprecedented innovations."
Alternatives: "progressed significantly" or "evolved dramatically."
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In today's practice, CS surgery has advanced radically from simple craniectomies to major cranial vault reconstructive (CVR) procedures.
The underlying technology has advanced radically over the decades, but in one crucial aspect-the user interface-it has barely changed at all since the 19th century.
Our knowledge of the mechanisms by which drugs act physiologically advanced radically during the twentieth century.
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Sarela et al (2002) failed to identify any prognostic relevance of apoptotic index in pancreatic adenocarcinoma patients (advanced or radically resected).
This advance radically altered medical record keeping, and also had important implications for how clinicians organized patient care and decision making processes.
"Anyone advancing a radically different hypothesis must be willing to take his licks from skeptics," said Gary Haynes, an archaeologist at the University of Nevada-Reno.
In the last two decades, the field of robotics has been advancing more radically than ever.
His technique radically advanced stem cell biology, sweeping aside years of blockages due to the ethical objections about using stem cells from embryos.
In so doing, he used lines with an odd number of syllables (vers impair), ambiguous syntax, and unusual collocations of abstract and concrete concepts in a way that radically advanced the technical range of French verse.
In recent history, information and communications technologies (ICTs) have been radically advanced and largely infiltrated daily routine.
Other important DNA-based nanoscale devices that have recently been developed include highly conductive nanowires [78], quantum dots with carbon nanotubules [79], and even radically advanced devices which detect single-nucleotide polymorphism and conduct nucleotide sequence mutation analysis [80].
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