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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advanced than" is not correct in English
It is typically used incorrectly when comparing levels of advancement. Example: "This technology is more advanced than the previous version."
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Every incoming class, she said, seems "more technologically advanced" than the last.
Another direction of improvement might be considering population models more advanced than the stable population.
According to this view, humans are more evolutionarily advanced than other species.
Europeans are way more advanced than Americans, in terms of hardstyle.
That's far cheaper and more technologically advanced than previous Tesla electric vehicles.
Maybe the Russians were further advanced than we were after all.
Barcelona was more industrially advanced than Madrid.
We're no more advanced than that.
"It's a technology more advanced than we're used to".
"Billy's music is much more advanced than the average schmo".
This hitter, though, is slightly more advanced than Jordan was.
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