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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advised graduates" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of giving guidance or recommendations to individuals who have recently completed their studies.
Example: "The speaker advised graduates to pursue their passions and remain open to new opportunities."
Alternatives: "counseled graduates" or "recommended to graduates".
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Obama advised graduates to persevere, and spoke about the women in his life who have inspired him.
In her 2013 commencement speech at Smith College, Arianna Huffington advised graduates to sleep their way to the top.
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He later taught chemistry and advised graduate students at Drew University in Madison, N.J.
In 1971 and 1972 when I was finishing my PhD work on λ integrase, prominent molecular biologists such as Gunther Stent and Jim Watson were saying that the golden age of molecular biology was over; they advised graduate students and postdocs to stop working on Escherichia coli and its phages and to seek opportunities for carrying out work in eukaryotic model systems.
Here are the best commencement speeches of 2013, and Dave Kerpen advises graduates to master these 15 simple skills.
An avid traveller himself, Matt advises graduates on how to stay ahead in the competitive world of graduate jobs.
Joe Hallwood is the founder of Tefl Org UK, and has worked in TEFL for over 20 years advising graduates on teaching overseas.
He has over five years' experience advising graduates on making the most of their degrees and experience, and co-edits the Careers Service labour market blog.
Mildred Talabi is the founder of CV MakeoverExpert.com: "Since every industry has its own rules and vocabulary, I would advise graduates to think and speak like the employers in the industry they want to be part of.
Commencement speakers always advise graduates to follow their dreams--and you should.
Though she did advise graduates to take as many bikini pictures as they could now, while their bodies were still smokin' hot, the speech wasn't all comedy.
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