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The phrase "advances will come" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing future progress or improvements in a particular field or situation.
Example: "Despite the challenges we face, I firmly believe that advances will come in technology that will change our lives for the better."
Alternatives: "progress will occur" or "improvements will happen".
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If so, those advances will come just in time.
Out of these advances will come major changes in companion animal diagnostics and therapy.
Gameplay advances will come from peripherals and Sony really showed that off with their kooky EyeToy games.
In the immediate term, battery advances will come by bringing existing lithium-ion technologies closer to their theoretical limits, which will increase the power density of batteries.
We conclude by suggesting that advances will come from the use of more divergent measures of psychopathy, and in particular, dynamic measures of psychopathy traits that will allow us to document whether change is occurring.
Many of these advances will come from Israel.
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The common ground movement Obama is hoping to advance will come about because of people who want real solutions, whose livelihoods don't depend on the conflict continuing, people who believe we deserve a better national dialogue and better leadership on this issue.
That's why it's important to maintain funding for a very diverse program of basic research; history tells us you can't predict where the next advance will come from.
Future progress will come from advances in cognitive and computational modelling, from training attention and brain networks, and from the neuroergonomic evaluation of performance that will enable the design of work and learning environments that are optimized for multitasking.
While formal intervention research can help advance mHealth application, most progress will come through a "diffusion of innovation" process.
"Nobody can tell in advance what will come of it".
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