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The phrase "advised of the existence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is informed or made aware of something's presence or existence.
Example: "The committee was advised of the existence of new regulations that would affect their operations."
Alternatives: "informed of the existence" or "notified of the existence".
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Ms. del Ponte said Ms. Plavsic "surrendered voluntarily, having been advised of the existence of an indictment against her".
It was advised of the existence of the exclusion zone policy and decided instead to follow the route of building a mock-up.
28 On the other hand, the petitioner contends that the 1949 Regulations remained applicable to his case, since he was not advised of the existence of the 1951 Regulations until after his discharge had been accomplished and the present court proceedings had been commenced.
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"Mr. Zimmerman's failure to advise the court of the existence of the donated funds at the initial bail hearing was wrong and Mr. Zimmerman accepts responsibility for his part in allowing the court to be misled as to his true financial circumstances," Mr. O'Mara wrote in the motion.
In some cases, supervisor recommendations reflected that this might simply involve advising the student of the existence of such activities.
Can taxpayers rely upon the streamlined procedures if they simply failed to advise their return preparer of the existence of an interest in a foreign financial account?
Transitional treatment has been denied for many on the basis of "willful blindness" where the government believes the return preparer likely inquired about the foreign account or where the taxpayer simply failed to advise their return preparer of the existence of an interest in a foreign financial account (whether or not the preparer inquired about such an account).
Church leaders deny the existence of places of confinement at any of their properties and say they told the New Yorker they had never been advised of any government investigation.
Worldwide knowledge of its existence was sparked in 1814 by Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, then the British ruler of Java, who was advised of its location by native Indonesians.
Will a return preparer actually step up and confirm they knew of the existence of a reportable interest in a foreign financial account and to some degree erroneously advised the taxpayer that the FBAR was not required to be filed?
Because of the existence of atomic bombs.
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