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The correct form of the word is "more advanced." You can use the phrase "more advanced" when referring to something that has been developed or improved further on. For example, "The new software version is more advanced than the previous one."
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A majority of them expressed their willingness to learn more advance skills of addictive manufacturing, 3DP, through an advanced course if offering.
It has attracted more advance orders — nearly 850 — than any plane in history.
(This was slightly more advance warning than I later got for Islamabad).
A new version of those jets, called the A320neo, has gotten more advance orders so far than Boeing's 737 MAX.
The Dreamliner — which has more advance orders, 847, than any plane in history — is running three years late.
Boeing has been counting heavily on the Dreamliner, which has attracted more advance orders — 847 — than any plane in history.
Before the first delivery last year, it had received more advance orders — more than 800 — than any plane in history.
This means that we can now provide more advance warning when severe weather is expected to affect the UK".
No comedy has faced more advance scrutiny - even hostility – than Paul Feig's reboot of Ivan Reitman's beloved 1980s hit.
Prodding guests to do more advance planning, combined with the tracking of guests as they roam the parks, will help Disney manage its work force more efficiently.
But he said the company was more confident about its plans for increasing production of the 787, which had more advance sales than any other plane in history.
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