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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are very advanced" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is highly developed or sophisticated, often in a technological or scientific context.
Example: "The new software features are very advanced, offering capabilities that were previously unavailable."
Alternatives: "are highly developed" or "are extremely sophisticated."
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"They are very advanced in technology," Dr. Abdellah said.
The planning and preparations for the drive to Baghdad, however, are very advanced.
"The English are much more advanced; the Spanish are very advanced.
These phones cost a lot of money and are very advanced.
"Both banks had difficulties, but both are very advanced in their restructuring," said Matthias Lücke, a spokesman for BayernLB.
Krisztina Tora: getting a strict common and global definition is hard – even if the EU or UK ones are very advanced, they might not match national strategies that countries are trying to adopt on social entrepreneurship, which need to take local context and history into account.
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Oddly, Japan is very advanced in the former and very backward in the latter.
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