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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advanced since" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate progress or development that has occurred over a period of time.
Example: "The technology has advanced since its initial release, making it more efficient and user-friendly."
Alternatives: "progressed since" or "developed since".
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This glacier has advanced since 1947, and has been essentially stable since 1992.
Things have advanced since then.
We've advanced since the Pleistocene.
Crackpot reproductive science must have advanced since then.
"When I started, Greece were in 65th place and we have advanced since [to 13th].
That debate has advanced since 2007, but not far enough to institutionalize any change.
His sister, Brigitte Butcher, added: "Technology has advanced since Kevin's trial and the time to retest is now".
Our understanding of what confronts us seems scarcely to have advanced since we responded to catastrophe by burning old women.
But the technology, European car executives say, has advanced since then, with the latest generation of diesel engines virtually indistinguishable from gasoline engines in performance.
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"Science has advanced since 1976, when the last legislation was enacted," he said.
His professional recovery from his 2004 stroke has greatly advanced since last year's UK live return.
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