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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always advanced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is consistently at a higher level or state of development, often in a technological or educational context.
Example: "The software is always advanced, incorporating the latest features and updates to enhance user experience."
Alternatives: "consistently progressive" or "perpetually sophisticated".
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Advocacy groups have lobbied and directed research in ways that have not always advanced science.
This complemented blockbusters like The First Emperor and Moctezuma that didn't just bring fabulous treasures to London – including some of China's terracotta warriors – but always advanced bold, clear, thought-provoking arguments.
Television executives originally embraced such limited-run reality shows as an inexpensive way to combat the glut of summer repeats that always advanced the erosion of their audiences by inviting viewers to flock to cable channels.
Netflix may not have advanced the art of the cinema in its distribution of "Tramps," but the art and commerce of the cinema have always advanced side by side, with money made in one realm enabling audacious creation in another.
Yet such casuistry is always advanced within a context of celebration of justice and natural law: it is not simply that in fact justice never conflicts with advantage, but that justice properly understood is always to one's advantage as a human being.
By practicing this formula, we at the Advocate won battles with some of our biggest advertisers, and always advanced the cause of our readers.
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Modern life is fast-paced and technology is always advancing.
By themselves, indiscriminate data dumps don't always advance the public right to know.
"She was always advancing a purely political agenda on behalf of far-right Republicans".
Human history does not always advance at a steady and inevitable pace.
AT the Big East tournament, every coach is a potential James Carville, always advancing the cause.
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