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The phrase "advancing much" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in contexts where you want to emphasize significant progress or improvement, but it would typically require additional context for clarity.
Example: "The project is advancing much faster than we initially anticipated."
Alternatives: "making significant progress" or "advancing significantly".
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Does the team have a chance of advancing much further?
"Stunts became very advanced in competition, and the skill levels were advancing much faster than the rules".
As one young protester told me, "We don't have the luxury of advancing much of an agenda beyond beating back government cuts".
Emerging firms are advancing on a greater number of fronts than the Japanese did 30 years ago and also advancing much faster, gobbling up Western rivals.
Politics, Ms Kampa points out, may make getting hired and advancing much harder in the future.Would Ms Kampa encourage would-be ballerinas to follow her lead?
It's a common feeling: while you are busy doing a good job, others seem to be advancing much faster in their careers.
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With oil prices tumbling, China has been dragging its feet on advancing much-heralded agreements to buy natural gas from Russia.
But they don't advance much.
They complete a process that has not advanced much since 1993.
Neither the embattled regime nor its fractious enemies are able to advance much on the ground.
Our mastery of the material world, on the other hand, has advanced much more slowly.
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