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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advise to start" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used when suggesting or recommending someone to begin a certain action or process.
Example: "I advise you to start your project early to avoid last-minute stress."
Alternatives: "recommend starting" or "suggest beginning".
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For those who think they may be ready, Schawbel and I both advise to start small.
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Visitors are advised to start at the Sheep Rock unit, which lies north-west of Dayville.
James's sister Alana contacted the charity Scope and was advised to start a petition.
Mr. Schiff would be ill advised to start a radio station.
Many women were advised to start taking Prempro at menopause and to continue for the rest of their lives.
Groups that oppose these laws would be well advised to start explaining to voters, state by state, why such strict laws are bad policy.(Photo credit: AFP).
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Labour would also be well advised to start talking about how we get the best teachers into the profession, and deal with the recruitment crisis.
I've been advised to start the rides early as the temperatures in the middle of summer can quickly become overwhelming.
Students are advised to start this laboratory sequence in the spring of the first year or the fall of the sophomore year.
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