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"advised against it" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to someone offering an opinion or suggestion that someone else should not do something. For example: "My mother advised against it, but I decided to take the risk anyway."
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Her surgeon advised against it.
Margaret Thatcher advised against it.
My professor advised against it.
His mother advised against it.
Thankfully his peers advised against it yesterday.
But he backtracked when hawks in the army and press advised against it.
He broke with Mubarak at a point when some of the older establishment advised against it.
As is common in murder trials, Jackson did not testify — his lawyers advised against it.
Shortly after the attack, Ya'alon told me that he had advised against it.
He said Zardari had advised against it for political reasons and wanted to wait until spring.
I dearly wanted to film him, but was advised against it.
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