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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advanced up" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers, as "advanced" typically does not pair with "up" in this context.
Example: "The project has advanced significantly since last month."
Alternatives: "progressed" or "moved forward".
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In Russia, the tree line has advanced up hills and mountains at 10 metres a year.
In June, £8.5 billion of loans were advanced, up 16 per cent on 2012.
Darijo Srna advanced up the right for the first time and sent a cross towards Mario Mandzukic.
For beginners, this could be half an hour, and for the more advanced up to an hour and 45 minutes.
Many of those two-adult households have advanced up the income ladder, and they make up a disproportionately large share of the upper-income group.
The Germans, however, landed fresh troops in the rear of the British at Namsos and advanced up the Gudbrandsdal from Oslo against the force at Åndalsnes.
Raising the old Irish cheer "Faugh-a-Bellagh" ("Clear the Way"), the Irish Brigade advanced up Marye's Heights over its dead and wounded comrades.
His armies annexed part of what is now northeastern Cambodia and advanced up the Mekong River as far as present-day Vientiane in Laos.
As a result, the deep valleys advanced up their drainage basins toward the range divide, producing razorback ridges in the process.
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