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The phrase "able to advise" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when indicating someone's capability or qualification to provide guidance or recommendations.
Example: "She is able to advise clients on financial matters due to her extensive experience in the industry."
Alternatives: "capable of providing advice" or "qualified to counsel".
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"I need to be able to advise people," he said.
A specialised running shop will be able to advise you on this.
"So we'll be able to advise the court as to what method should be used".
You will understand how disease affects the patient and be able to advise on healthy living.
A psychologist won't necessarily be able to advise on Isas, for instance.
Your supervisor won't necessarily be able to advise you on these issues.
"We have similar styles so I have been able to advise him well with certain things.
He added: We would be able to advise on the possible way to handle the matter".
Your chosen pension fund should also be able to advise on tax implications.
Not even De Niro, he says, would be able to advise him.
"The most important thing is that you have to be able to advise her," Mr. Russo said of the customer.
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