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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advised a long list" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone giving recommendations or suggestions that involve multiple items or points.
Example: "The consultant advised a long list of strategies to improve the company's performance."
Alternatives: "recommended an extensive list" or "suggested a comprehensive list".
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Benjamin L. Ginsberg, a campaign finance lawyer at the Washington firm Patton Boggs who has advised a long list of Republican-leaning groups over the years, described the ruling as a kind of "psychological green light" for donors.
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Be advised, however, that scopolamine patches carry a long list of side-effects that may outweigh the troubling but tolerable existence of nausea.
So the guy who advised me to wise up is himself heading to jail, joining a long list of Chicago politicians to do time.
Snipers were positioned on the stadium roof during the opening ceremony, and patrons had been advised to arrive two hours early so they could be searched for a long list of prohibited items, including food, umbrellas and loose change.
That's a long list.
It is a long list.
It's a long list.
There's a long list".
such a long list!
Economists can give you a long list.
I have a long list already".
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