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The phrase "advances knowledge" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing how a particular action, research, or development contributes to the growth or enhancement of understanding in a specific field.
Example: "The new research findings significantly advance knowledge in the field of renewable energy."
Alternatives: "enhances understanding" or "further develops insight".
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The IDRF is committed to empirical and site-specific research that advances knowledge about non-U.S.
Known for iconic design, rigorous scholarship, and creative technology, the Press advances knowledge by publishing significant works by pioneering authors.
Despite recent advances, knowledge of mechanisms regulating proper differentiation or maintenance of ciliated cells is still limited.
It now advances knowledge in almost every realm of existence — even the humanities, where neuroscience and computerization are shaping understanding of everything from free will to how art and literature have evolved over time.
The Atlantic article references Wikipedia to explain the fair use term: "To justify the use [of copyrighted material] as fair, one must demonstrate how it either advances knowledge or the progress of the arts through the addition of something new.
The Labor Leading on Climate Initiative advances knowledge, policies, and practices to enhance the role of labor and working people in addressing the environmental and climate crises.
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DE MONTEBELLO: Does that advance knowledge?
Saudi officials have denied any advance knowledge.
This helps advance knowledge of a domain.
Gove denied advance knowledge of News Corporation's £8bn BSkyB bid.
Knowledge, especially advanced knowledge, is always highly specialized.
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