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The phrase "since the advent" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific event or time period that has passed since a particular event or development. Here is an example: "Since the advent of smartphones, communication has become faster and more convenient than ever before."
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Musicians earn 114% more since the advent of Napster.
That has been true since the advent of agriculture.
SIP has existed since the advent of the semiconductor industry.
Packet networking has been around since the advent of networking.
Sonic fatigue has plagued the USAF since the advent and adoption of the turbine engine.
Since the advent of the jet engine, military aircraft have been plagued by acoustic fatigue.
Since the advent of electronic medical records, virtually every patient leaves a detailed data trail.
Since the advent of text databases, the "column inch" job has become the word count search.
Retail laziness has rocketed since the advent of online shopping, and I'm not immune.
Introversion has been a major theme in music since the advent of the xx.
Since the advent of the test, death rates from prostate cancer have declined.
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