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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advances from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the source or origin of progress or improvement in a particular context.
Example: "The technology advances from years of research and development in the field."
Alternatives: "originates from" or "derives from".
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The advances from 863 also included advanced atomic physics and the payoff, now, is HUGE.
"You never get advances from one lab in one state.
Advances from an unlikely place Cornell's clothing researchers.
It chose higher royalty rates over large advances from labels.
First, the advances from analogue to digital filters are described.
At first, Iran's fragmented leadership leaders will have trouble reacting to advances from the "Great Satan".
For example, when Liam's good looks get him advances from cheerleaders, he refuses them.
The Man in Black is watching as a robot army advances from the brush.
P18 Ubisoft builds up defences to fight off advances from Vivendi.
She said the policy protected girls from unwanted attention or advances from boys in the school.
My friends, who got big advances from other publishers, got absolutely nothing.
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