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The phrase "actually advise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to emphasize that you are providing genuine or specific advice, often in contrast to what someone might expect or assume.
Example: "I don't just suggest options; I actually advise you to consider the long-term implications of your decision."
Alternatives: "truly recommend" or "genuinely suggest".
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But I would actually advise you to not encourage your kid to network.
I would actually advise girls to turn pro at an earlier age because of that, even though from a developmental standpoint, it's probably not the greatest option".
"We actually advise people to make as much of a go of it in that country as they can, to build a life".
If I was doing my list of tick-boxes, rather than just GCSE goals, I would say, 'Significant failure; disaster.'" So does he actually advise Gove?
A lot of the tech help they're able to outsource to their fans and their enthusiasts who actually advise other folks in terms of how to use the products.
"I actually advise my students not to stay in the United States," he said.
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If the science adviser isn't actually advising on science what is he doing?
Is anyone actually advising the government?
"Whatever her job title, Rice seemed uninterested in actually advising the president," Mr. Shenon writes.
Francis's own legal team actually advised him to plead guilty to Section 18 GBH, so he sacked them and appointed us.
How many would believe that the government actually advises people to completely curtail meat and dairy intake after that limit has been reached?
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