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Discover LudwigThe phrase "many advances" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a significant number of progress or improvements in a particular field. Example: "The field of medicine has seen many advances in recent years, allowing for more successful treatments and cures for various diseases."
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Many advances have been made in anchor bolt technology.
Many advances have been made in computational ADME modeling.
"But there have been so many advances just in the last year," she added.
All discoveries were once unknown, and many advances were expensive before they became common.
Baldwin's essay predates so many advances, including the Civil Rights and Voting Rights Acts.
"They haven't seen many advances apart from handles and paper toilet-rolls".
Many advances over the centuries have taken place in the processing, packaging and marketing of tobacco.
Since World War II there have been many advances in military weaponry, communications and technology.
Many advances in reproductive technologies have been made, though many are too expensive for everyday use.
To this day, the boys' remains have not been found, despite technology's many advances since 1978.
THE WEEK'S PRICE TREND.; Many Advances in the Foodstuffs Were an Especial Feature.
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