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The phrase "automatically advances" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something progresses or moves forward without manual intervention, often in technology or processes.
Example: "The software automatically advances to the next step once the current task is completed."
Alternatives: "progresses automatically" or "moves forward automatically".
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A semi-automatic pistol automatically advances each shell into the chamber from the pre-loaded magazine, and ejects the empty shell after it has been fired.
Upon displaying ever coefficient, the state machine automatically advances to the OUPUT state.
If there are 4 balls, the batter automatically advances to first base, and if there are 3 strikes, the defensive team gets an out.
Visitors to the site initially see the map as it was on Oct. 7. Every minute or so, though, it automatically advances a day, eventually arriving at the present.
A second positive during Stage 2 means another four-game fine and a six-game suspension and automatically advances a player to Stage 3. In Stage 3, a player is tested up to 10 times a month for three years.
In turn, a driver who wins a race during each round automatically advances to the next round.
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(Only the top three teams automatically advance).
The top three teams automatically advance to the World Cup.
On Monday, six women hit the 21-foot mark, which automatically advanced them to the finals.
Win, and top-seeded Long Beach State would automatically advance to the N.C.A.A. tournament.
In annual plants, death is the natural conclusion of development; thus, conditions accelerating development automatically advance senescence.
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