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The phrase "advised me to wait" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to someone giving you a recommendation or suggestion to delay an action or decision. Example: "After discussing my options with my mentor, she advised me to wait before making any commitments."
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She advised me to wait a couple of days and try again, since new items are often added to the database.
He advised me to wait; the city needed time to organize.
The doctor offered a round of Accutane, but he advised me to wait until my childbearing years were over because it was new to the market and could lead to serious birth defects.
One immigration attorney I reached advised me to wait before mentioning Trump's new policy until we knew more, and instead simply warn people they likely would face months waiting in US detention or in Mexico.
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I recently received a marketing leaflet advising me: "Dont wait for new year sales when there in stock now".Jason SmithLondon.
She tells me that she couldn't fully be herself while at school, as care home staff advised her to wait until she started college.
Her mother, unhappy in her own marriage, advised customers to wait a few years before marrying.
Dana advised shareholders to wait until the board made its decision before they decided.
Some aides have advised him to wait until 2008 rather than risk defeat to a strong incumbent.
Dana advised shareholders to wait until the board made its decision before they decided to accept or reject the offer.
Lawyers advised him to wait and see, as it was not yet clear, exactly, what would happen.
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