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The phrase "tremendous advances" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe when something has achieved noteworthy progress or success. For example, "In the last decade, medical science has made tremendous advances in understanding the human brain."
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"There have been tremendous advances".
"We have made tremendous advances in the past ten years".
People can keep working much longer due to tremendous advances in healthcare and working practices.
As you might know, those of us in the system often find ourselves debating the V.A. and its tremendous advances.
This is a modern day poll tax, a deliberate attempt to curtail the tremendous advances that the state has made in increasing voter participation for all North Carolinians.
They threaten both our global cultural excellence and the tremendous advances in access to the arts over the past decade," writes Lewis.
With the tremendous advances in scientific understanding and plasma quality, questions regarding the engineering and economic attractiveness of the tokamak concept have received greater attention.
Even so, tremendous advances have been made.
Accurate simulations of floodplains using these approaches may imply tremendous advances in global hydrologic studies and in biogeochemical cycling.
Tremendous advances have been made in developing oncolytic viruses (OVs) in the last few years.
Recent years have seen tremendous advances in the field of hydrogel-based biomaterials.
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