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"advise in" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
The correct phrase is "advise on" or "advise about". For example, "My business coach advised me on ways to improve my sales techniques."
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"We think social workers should always lead and advise in cases where people's needs are complex.
Since then, BlackRock has been called upon to advise in scores of other situations.
We sent journalists to work and advise in Cairo, Sofia, Maribor (amongst other far flung places).
(Most of Welwitschia's clients are Portuguese speakers, but Lunguela can also advise in English, Spanish and French).
We are in a very difficult situation here being asked to advise in the absence of data".
(Stoll does advise, in his words, "replace over repair" if the unit is aging, asserting that new ones will pay for themselves in energy savings).
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11,14,15 Indeed, in ADVISE in-practice when such a comparison was made, the agreement between iFR and FFR increased to 88% when an iFR cutoff of 0.85 was used.
He advised in Australia, and we lost..
He also advises in paternity cases.
He advised in Scotland, and we lost.
"Seize your someday," a Wells Fargo ad advised in 2007.
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