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The phrase "advised before" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to prior advice given, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "I was advised before to consider all options carefully before making a decision."
Alternatives: "previously advised" or "counseled earlier".
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Often required before qualifying for a motorcycle driver's license, motorcycle training courses are offered for beginners and are advised before hitting the open road.
"There's nothing to be done," Sister Miriam had advised before they opened the door.
Stand uppy!" he advised, before bursting out laughing every time a bathtub-sized tiddler toppled me.
I vaguely recall being similarly advised before my interview all those years ago.
More pragmatically, Confucius advised: "Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves".
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Ask for identification, people advise, before letting a stranger in.
Again, the agency advises, before paying the extra money for a variable annuity, "Carefully consider whether you need the benefit".
"There is a danger of teaching them to advise before they have a mastery of conceptual thought".
Springall advises: "Before you apply for a loan or credit card, it is worth running a credit check to see how lenders will rate you.
It also gives people a breather and the chance to regroup, which I'd advise before I get into my set.
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