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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advanced to him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is promoted, elevated, or moved forward in a process or situation, particularly in a formal or professional setting.
Example: "After several successful projects, she was advanced to him for consideration for the leadership role."
Alternatives: "promoted to him" or "elevated to him".
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Mr. Lawler asked whether John Rigas had repaid the money advanced to him, which prosecutors say totaled $46 million from 1999 to 2002.
Under a deal reached well before the trial, Mr. Gupta agreed that if he was found guilty of insider trading, he would reimburse the bank for the legal fees advanced to him.
In March, a federal judge ruled that Joseph F. Skowron, a former star hedge fund manager at Morgan Stanley who pleaded guilty to insider trading, owed the bank the roughly $4 million in legal fees it had advanced to him.
But under a deal reached before his trial, Mr. Gupta agreed that if he was found guilty of insider trading, he would reimburse the bank for the legal fees advanced to him.
Then, shortly after 11.30am, Sidebottom administered the final blow with his fourth wicket for six runs in 7.2 overs when Taylor advanced to him and smashed a drive on the up straight to point.
In 1793, Sturt applied to Messrs. Wright and Co., bankers at Norwich, for an advance of money, and, in consideration of the monies which they advanced to him, granted to them two annuities, and assigned his interest in the stock as a security for the payment.
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Ion, for that he first advanced to meet him.
On the other side, Mirzā Dabīr advanced to confront him.
Consequently, when Louis crossed the Adda River in early May and Alviano advanced to meet him, Pitigliano, believing it best to avoid a pitched battle, moved away to the south.
Judge Crater disappeared in the summer of 1930, and every imaginable theory has been advanced to explain what happened to him.
With Jamison Olave advancing to mark him, Keane used the top of his right foot to redirect the ball to his left foot and elude Olave.
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