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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advances far" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe significant progress or development in a particular area or field.
Example: "The research team has made significant breakthroughs that advances far in our understanding of climate change."
Alternatives: "makes great strides" or "progresses significantly".
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He convinced us that this stop-and-start narrative — in which Faust never advances far into the realms of the sublime without being interrupted by some form of street music — came out of a dramatic, keenly ironic sensibility.
But as with electricity, companies will take time to learn how to use them, so it will probably be many decades before their full impact is felt.Computing power is already contributing to dramatic advances far beyond the field of IT.
If the technology advances far enough as the price falls quickly enough, this could be a winning move for Microsoft in the next five years.
The second half of the book hums with a sense of technical advances far outpacing changes in the law.
The GEMS etiology data and specimen collections will be grist for further advances far into the future.
Mr President, the procedure advances far more quickly for texts relating to competition than for those relating to social standards – we are used to that.
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He's advanced far beyond his stoner character.
Political modernisation has not really advanced far in 100 years.
They knew what it felt like to not only get in, but to advance far.
It would be exciting to see an African team advance far into the tourney.
This sort of "abuse excuse" has been advanced far more brazenly before.
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