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Free sign upThe phrase "advised in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone being given guidance or recommendations in a specific context or manner.
Example: "She was advised in a professional capacity to seek further education for her career advancement."
Alternatives: "counseled in a" or "guided in a".
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Just "let it go," he advised in a sunny number.
"Pragmatism over ideology," his campaign national security team had advised in a memo in March 2008.
Do NOT take this seriously, the State Department advised in a media statement.
("Turn down the volume," Maureen Freely advised in a column in The Times of London).
"It's best to stay mounted," Ed advised in a stern voice.
An old teacher of mine once advised: in a crisis, offer something — anything.
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"One must wipe out one's opponent by doing everything," Pindar advised in an ode.
It's not what a domain is worth today, he advised in an interview with the Washington Post.
Students were also advised in an email to "prepare an overnight bag NOW and be prepared to leave within a few minutes.
Be active... Physical exercise releases endorphins, which can reduce the emotional intensity of stress, and can help you tackle the causes, Professor Cary Cooper advised in an NHS article.
We are exhorted to chant a particular poem out loud repeatedly, and advised in an arresting flash of moral insight that 'in Raskolnikov's Petersburg, as in Macbeth's bewitched Scotland, we, too, might commit murders'.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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