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"advances on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to indicate moving closer towards something, either literally or figuratively. For example, "The army made advances on the enemy camp."
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A virgin, Kit makes some awkward, and rebuffed, advances on one of the women.
As consumers took advances on new cards to pay old ones, debt ballooned.
To mention some advances on this topic, we highlight the following ones.
Any advances on that?
Any advances on Fort McMurray?
Any advances on this find gratefully received.
Instead, they were merely advances on future tax cuts.
In fact, Edison arrived at his advances on his own.
That you have made unwelcome advances on various women?
But Hadi Abdullah, an activist in Qusair, denied the regime made any advances on the ground.
He threatens opponents with death and advances on rebel stronghold, triggering intervention from Nato.
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