The word "advised" is correct and commonly used in written English. It can be used as a verb to mean "to give advice to someone" (e.g. "I advised him against taking the job") or as an adjective to mean "recommended or suggested as a prudent course of action" (e.g. "The advised course of treatment is surgery"). Example sentence: "The doctor advised me to take antibiotics for my cold.".
Their allocation emerged after Labour peer Lord Donoughue asked the government how many shares were sold to the banking advisers who advised on the price of the flotation.
"Tickets are valid on all other routes into London and Southern passengers are advised to avoid travelling through Clapham Junction, which is very busy.
Whelan became aware of the gathering of reporters outside his Copacabana hotel and, advised by lawyers, left by an employees' side exit.
"As I've said consistently and as the opposition has been advised, we are working with our partners who have announced support and a presence within west Africa, including obviously the US and the UK but other European and Asian partners as well, about what arrangements we could put in place if we were minded to send Australian health workers into west Africa," he said in Brisbane on Sunday.
An official statement read: "Police advised that there were concerns about potential risks to the event, if it took place.
"That inquiry – conducted by two former judges and a senior accountant – found that Jack Warner had committed fraud and misappropriated the funds – in other words he had stolen the money from Concacaf … We asked Concacaf to give our money back because it wasn't used for the purpose we intended, and were advised by Fifa to wait until the inquiries were complete".
"Separately, the minister is advised reports of multiple suicide attempts by women on Christmas Island are not correct," he said.
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