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The phrase "advanced to the next time" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an attempt to convey progression or movement to a subsequent point in time, but it lacks clarity and proper usage.
Example: "After completing the first level, we advanced to the next time in the game."
Alternatives: "moved to the next stage" or "progressed to the next phase."
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When Φ is advanced to the next time level by an advection equation, its new zero level set will represent the new interface position.
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In the experiment proper, each numerosity was presented six times, and after each trial subjects advanced to the next by pressing the space bar.
Yao has advanced to the next round.
Sarbai advanced to the next round.
The winner of each round advanced to the next.
Amla cut a boundary, then advanced to the next delivery.
All of them advanced to the next round.
The state is then advanced to the next substep with the combined fluxes of the cell.
He advanced to the next round.
The Puerto Rican advanced to the next round.
The remaining chemicals are advanced to the next step of the workflow.
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