I'd like to know how "as in advance" is used here in this sentence taken from The Rumpus article:
There are so many ways a bed can move: between rooms, between states, beneath lovers; it can move you, emotionally; and, finally, it can move as in advance, make progress, in the same way person can, metonymically.
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"move as in advance, make progress" means the word "move" used in the sense of "advance" or "make progress".
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"move as in advance, make progress" means the word "move" used in the sense of "advance" or "make progress".
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