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The phrase "advised not to change" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is being recommended or instructed to maintain the current state or not to alter something.
Example: "The team was advised not to change their strategy mid-season to ensure consistency in performance."
Alternatives: "recommended to keep" or "cautioned against altering".
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The DTI eurocrats are advised not to change language in mid-speech, but if they do to signal clearly beforehand their intention.
OLP participants were asked to take 2 placebo pills in the presence of the PI to ensure that there were no swallowing difficulties and advised not to change any other medications.
The subjects ingested identical meals during hospitalization, and were advised not to change their level of exercise.
Whilst a diary estimating sunlight exposure was not requested, patients were advised not to change their sun exposure pattern.
Women were advised not to change current exercise nor commence any new activity during the study period and to seek immediate medical help if they experienced an exacerbation of lymphoedema during the trial.
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I was advised not to.
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Magnanti has been advised not to talk.
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