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The phrase "advancing agents" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to progress, development, or improvement, often in fields like technology, business, or social change.
Example: "The company is focused on developing advancing agents that will enhance productivity and efficiency in the workplace."
Alternatives: "progressive agents" or "developmental agents".
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Overall, 244 compounds were assessed in the decade of 2002 through 2012 and one was approved for marketing; excluding the 14 compounds currently in Phase 3, the success rate for advancing agents for regulatory approval is 0.4%99.6%6% attrition).
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By E. B. White and Harold Ross The New Yorker, March 19 , 1927P. 17 Anne Nichol's gift of money to Edward P. Weston seems to have been influenced by her press representative, Edward Mullins, once advance agent for Mr. Weston.
The New Yorker, March 19 , 1927P. 17 Anne Nichol's gift of money to Edward P. Weston seems to have been influenced by her press representative, Edward Mullins, once advance agent for Mr. Weston.
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