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been reported in advanced
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "been reported in advanced" is not correct.
Did you mean "been reported in advance"? You can use the corrected phrase when referring to information that has been communicated or disclosed prior to a certain time or event. Example: "The findings of the study have been reported in advance to ensure all stakeholders are informed before the meeting."
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11 human-written examples
For piperacillin also, similar toxicities have been reported in advanced renal failure at doses conventionally recommended for patients with renal impairment [95, 96].
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Each of these alterations has already been reported in advanced cardiac hypertrophy and heart failure.
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Moreover, the reduction and loss of E-cadherin expression has been reported in advanced colorectal carcinomas [6] and has been considered to augment cellular dissemination and tumor metastasis [76].
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However, protective effects of coffee have also been reported in advanced disease states.
Altered pharmacokinetics of antibody drugs has been reported in advanced gastric cancer (AGC).
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For piperacillin also, similar toxicities have been reported in advanced renal failure at doses conventionally recommended for patients with renal impairment [ 95, 96].
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Similar Expressions
49 human-written examples
Elevated plasma TGF-β was reported in advanced breast cancer, hepatocellular carcinoma, lung and prostate cancer patients and correlated with poor outcome [ 44].
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Although the reversal of renal hypertrophy has been observed in animals with various treatments, such as glucose control [ 41], neutralizing VEGF antibody [ 42] or C-peptide [ 43], human observations are in favor of a persistence of renal hypertrophy [ 17, 27- 29], but its outcome has yet to be reported in advanced stages of diabetic renal disease.
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Interestingly, progressive loss of p75NTR expression has been reported in more advanced lesions of several types of cancer (Pflug et al, 1992; Davidson et al, 2001, 2004).
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Decreased mRNA expression or protein levels for TGFβ1, TGFBR1 [ 41], SMAD3 [ 42], SMAD6 [ 43], and SMAD7 [ 41, 43] have been reported in more advanced stages of COPD or fibroblasts from COPD patients.
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A similar increase in ER-α-positive proliferating cells has previously been reported in more advanced precursors (e.g. ADH and DCIS) and invasive breast cancer [ 35, 38, 39], which is consistent with the hypothesis that HELUs represent an earlier stage of the same continuum.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When discussing findings in progressive stages, consider using phrases like "has been reported in late-stage" or "is observed in severe" for improved clarity.
Common error
Avoid placing "advanced" directly after "in" when describing reports. Instead, use phrases that clarify the stage of progression, such as "in late-stage" or "in advanced stages of".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "been reported in advanced" is grammatically incorrect. It appears to be an attempt to describe findings within a progressed state, but the word order and preposition usage are non-standard. The presence of similar structures in Ludwig suggests a common, yet flawed, pattern.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "been reported in advanced" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI analysis indicates a potential misunderstanding of proper adjective placement and preposition usage. While there are examples of its usage, they are outweighed by its grammatical flaws. To accurately convey the intended meaning, consider using alternatives such as "reported in late-stage" or "observed in severe cases" when referring to progressed conditions, or "been reported in advance" if something has been reported beforehand. Always prioritize clarity and grammatical accuracy in your writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
has been documented in late-stage
This alternative focuses on the documentation aspect, emphasizing the stage of the condition.
is noted in progressive
This alternative replaces "reported" with "noted", and advanced with "progressive".
is observed in severe
This alternative substitutes "reported" with "observed" and "advanced" with "severe".
identified in sophisticated
This alternative changes 'reported' to 'identified' and 'advanced' to 'sophisticated', altering the focus to identification and sophistication.
found in complex
This option replaces "reported" with "found" and "advanced" with "complex".
demonstrated in developed
This alternative substitutes "reported" with "demonstrated" and "advanced" with "developed".
established in critical
This alternative swaps "reported" with "established" and "advanced" with "critical".
is known to occur in advanced
This alternative adds an introductory phrase to emphasize the known occurrence in advanced stages.
was previously described in advanced
This alternative emphasizes that the finding had been previously described.
altered pharmacokinetics in advanced
This alternative focuses on a specific aspect of altered pharmacokinetics and uses "advanced" as is.
FAQs
How can I correctly use the phrase "been reported in advanced"?
The phrase "been reported in advanced" is grammatically incorrect. It is better to say "been reported in advance" when indicating that something was reported ahead of time, or "been reported in advanced stages" when referring to a condition's progression.
What is a better alternative to "been reported in advanced" when discussing disease stages?
Alternatives include "reported in late-stage", "observed in severe cases", or "documented in progressive stages".
How does using "been reported in advanced" differ from "been reported in advance"?
"Been reported in advanced" is not grammatically sound. "Been reported in advance" means the information was shared before a particular event or time.
Is "been reported in advanced" considered formal or informal?
The phrase "been reported in advanced" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided in both formal and informal contexts. Use more appropriate alternatives depending on the intended meaning.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
77%
Authority and reliability
2.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested