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Discover LudwigThe phrase "made advances" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to make a move or attempt to initiate a romantic or sexual relationship with someone. Example: The handsome stranger at the bar made advances towards me, but I was not interested.
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And that's why we haven't made advances".
The artist made advances, but to no avail.
But Nike's 20XI balls ($46 a dozen) have made advances.
When the bartender made advances she joined Mrs. Dolan & they sat in silence until Michel returned.
The BNP made advances in local government byelections across the UK yesterday.
But through it all, his administration made advances unmatched by succeeding administrations.
But when I read that I had made advances towards this woman, that never happened".
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Reservations must be made advance.
While there he makes advances to her.
And that other racial groups are making advances?
Boston Children's Hospital used them to make advances in telemedicine.
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