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Discover Ludwig"most advances" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used as a comparative adjective to indicate that something has made more progress or improvements than something else. Example: "Technological advancements have greatly improved our lives, but the most advances have been seen in the field of medicine."
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"Most advances in 20th-century science came from creative conversations".
Most advances in drilling machinery have been developed by tunnelers.
Computer models mirroring real life have become crucial for most advances made in chemistry today.
But most advances eroded by the afternoon as traders accustomed to economic news being "less bad" found little incentive to buy.
Most advances are based on the labours of previous generations: you need electricity to run computers and reliable communications for modern health care, for instance.
"Most advances in the history of science have been marked by discoveries about nature," he recently observed, "but at certain turning points we have made discoveries about science itself".
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Most advanced is Japan.
It is most advanced in controlled environments.
The iPad Pro is the fastest, most advanced iPad yet.
The biggest and most advanced is Santander of Spain.
Still, in most advanced economies, growth (and inflation) remained stubbornly low.
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