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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advancing on" is correct and usable in written English
It is commonly used to describe someone or something moving forward or making progress towards a goal or destination. It can also imply a sense of aggression or intimidation. Example: The army was steadily advancing on the enemy's main stronghold, determined to capture it at all costs.
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Advancing on one will trigger progress on others.
Through six laps, he passed the petroleum boats one by one, steadily advancing on Seebold.
Today, the marines advancing on the capital from the southeast were at one point about 40 miles away.
MUFFY and Binky are advancing on Paris.
Their research is advancing on three fronts.
A cornered Raben sees Strange advancing on him.
They will be advancing on the city from several directions.
A bloodthirsty Ukrainian nationalist army is advancing on Kiev.
That has not stopped tanks from advancing on the city.
The field is now advancing on three new fronts.
But now the Japanese are advancing on Detroit's last redoubt.
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