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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advances again" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where progress or movement is made once more after a previous occurrence.
Example: "After a brief setback, the project advances again, bringing us closer to our deadline."
Alternatives: "moves forward again" or "progresses once more".
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But as soon as he stops playing, the bull advances again, and eventually he has almost depleted his stock of tunes to play.
A Suffolk County grand jury report said that an unidentified "Priest F," which Monsignor Placa said referred to him, made improper advances "again and again and again".
And if a favored San Antonio club, bigger and deeper than any team in the East, advances again, it still does not look promising for Kidd or Wallace and their teammates.
He advances again: "Do you realize how tough it is for a guy to make a buck these days?" She backs up again, looking increasingly frightened: "Yes, sir. Yes, sir".
If he makes it he'd swim the 1,500 on Aug. 12 and, if he advances, again the next day.
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"Before we advance again, we must regain our traditional values".
When she failed, she paused and then advanced again.
Nearly time for me to start crying in advance again.
Advance again, as one of them will do Saturday, and it multiplies again.
Then they advanced again and again -- until it was a wrap.
The men loaded their weapons as they advanced, again on the run, toward the woods.
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