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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a advisor to" is not correct in English; it should be "an advisor to." You can use it when referring to someone who provides guidance or advice to another person or organization.
Example: "She serves as an advisor to the board of directors, offering her expertise in financial matters."
Alternatives: "a consultant to" or "a mentor to".
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He also served as a advisor to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice as a White House Fellow.
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Alice is an Advisor to a fintech company, Varo Money.
He serves as an advisor to a number of organisations.
Each student typically works with an advisor to develop a dissertation concept.
He has appointed an advisor to draw up a new strategy for the police's estate.
He was recently named an advisor to First Round Capital's Dorm Room Fund, and is a columnist for Inc.
R.J.U. is an external consultant to AstraZeneca, and has been an advisor to Amgen and Acologix.
Stephen Hess, who served as an advisor to presidents Ford and Carter, says Bush supporters face an uphill battle.
For instance, "an advisor to Democratic members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee" is preferable to "a Congressional source".
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