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"making advances" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone's actions or attempts to show romantic or sexual interest in someone else. Example: Despite her obvious discomfort, he continued making advances towards her, refusing to take no for an answer.
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And that other racial groups are making advances?
Then he starts responding to her advances and making advances of his own.
Though IS has been pushed back in some areas, it is still making advances in others.
This was achieved while making advances in the major surgery on the senior playing staff that was required.
Henry Nicholls talks to the biologist who has spent the last few years making advances with wolves.
After making advances she didn't accept, he pulled out a high caliber semi-automatic handgun and shot her.
Despite making advances in the new technology, known as thin-film solar, the American companies just couldn't compete.
Isis has also been making advances in Syria, seizing part of the ancient city of Palmyra on Wednesday.
Antonia Fraser tells a similar anecdote about Bellow making advances to her in a taxi when they were Booker judges in 1971.
Dappy denied making advances on the two women and told the court that he only spoke to them to promote his single.
Above all, his visionary mind stretched beyond technology into theoretical fundamentals, making advances in science and philosophy that were many years ahead of their time.
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