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advisable he
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "advisable he" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought or a misphrasing. Example: "It is advisable he consults with a professional before making a decision."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Alternative expressions(3)
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8 human-written examples
"That is not advisable," he said.
News & Media
"Clutter is always advisable," he says.
News & Media
Replacing single-pane windows with double or triple panes is also advisable, he said.
News & Media
"There are some highly addictive and dangerous substances available on Silk Road, so instant access wouldn't be advisable," he concludes.
News & Media
"There are so few people left around with institutional memory, and with a track record that makes that memory advisable," he said in a recent interview.
News & Media
Asked if the condition of the plant made a sale advisable, he said, "I wouldn't expect that it would be a problem".
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
52 human-written examples
L. 109 364, § 2822(a)(3), substituted "the Secretary considers advisable" for "he considers advisable, except a purpose covered by section 2669 of this title".
Academia
Sidebottom has had a good season, but must wonder whether returning to his native county was advisable as he braces himself for Second Division cricket.
News & Media
"An action may be legally permissible but neither advisable nor wise," he said.
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"This capitalization is necessary, advisable and prudent," he said in a letter to Parliament, adding that it was "an investment that will pay for itself in the form of a new, profitable bank".
News & Media
So eating raw food is a good way to lose weight, but you need to be careful about it long-term and it would not be advisable in children," he said.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "advisable", ensure a proper grammatical structure. Phrases like "It is advisable that he..." or "He is advised to..." are more grammatically sound.
Common error
Avoid placing "advisable" directly before the pronoun "he" without a connecting verb or clause. This often leads to grammatically incorrect sentences. For example, don't write "advisable he goes", instead write "It is advisable that he goes".
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86%
Authority and reliability
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Linguistic Context
Advisable functions as an adjective describing something as worthy of being recommended or suggested. However, the construction "advisable he" is grammatically incorrect, needing a proper sentence structure to convey its intended meaning. Ludwig AI confirms its incorrectness, even though there are some examples of its usage.
Frequent in
News & Media
45%
Academia
25%
Wiki
10%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
10%
Science
5%
Formal & Business
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "advisable he" appears in some contexts, it is grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI confirms this. The word "advisable" itself is used to express a recommendation or suggestion, but it needs to be part of a complete and grammatically sound sentence. Correct alternatives include "It is advisable that he..." or "He is advised to...". Although sources such as The New York Times and The Guardian are listed, the incorrectness of the phrase significantly impacts its overall quality and expert rating. Therefore, it's best to avoid this phrasing in formal writing and speaking.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it is advisable that he
Adds the conjunction "that" to create a more grammatically correct structure
it would be advisable for him to
Emphasizes the recommendation by adding "would be" and rephrasing the subject
he should
Provides a direct recommendation using the modal verb "should"
it's recommended that he
Uses a passive construction with "recommended" to convey advice
he is advised to
Uses a passive construction with "advised" to give a recommendation
it's prudent for him to
Replaces "advisable" with "prudent", emphasizing the wisdom of the action
he'd be wise to
Uses "wise" instead of "advisable" to imply that it's a smart decision
it's judicious for him to
Replaces "advisable" with "judicious", highlighting the careful consideration required
he ought to
Uses "ought to" to suggest a moral obligation or strong recommendation
considering it would be better if he
Reformulation with "considering it would be better if he", highlighting better choice for someone.
FAQs
How can I correctly use "advisable" in a sentence?
Use the structure "It is advisable that + subject + verb" or "[Subject] is advised to + verb". For example, "It is advisable that he consults a doctor" or "He is advised to consult a doctor".
What phrases can I use instead of "advisable he"?
Consider alternatives such as /s/"it+is+advisable+that+he", /s/"he+should", or /s/"he+is+advised+to", depending on the context and desired level of formality.
Is "advisable he" grammatically correct?
No, "advisable he" is grammatically incorrect. A proper construction requires a verb like "is" or a restructuring of the sentence.
What is the difference between "advisable he" and "it is advisable that he"?
"Advisable he" is an incomplete and incorrect phrase. "It is advisable that he" is a grammatically correct construction used to suggest or recommend an action.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested