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The phrase "advised of the likelihood" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is being informed or made aware of a certain probability or chance of an event occurring.
Example: "The team was advised of the likelihood of rain during the outdoor event, prompting them to prepare accordingly."
Alternatives: "informed of the probability" or "notified of the chances".
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Once the storm moved inland, residents across the country were advised of the likelihood of widespread heavy rain from the remnant system.
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Oncologists and cancer nurses can usually advise on the likelihood of hair loss occurring.
Another broad area of activity is clinical genetics, which centres on advising parents of the likelihood of their children being affected by genetic disease caused by mutant genes and abnormal chromosome structure and number.
These results provide evidence that in a screening program that includes counseling and advises participants of the high likelihood of a false-positive screen and additional testing, there may be no impact on HRQoL or anxiety for participants who are free of lung cancer.
Mayock said he has advised his client not to return to Rwanda because of the likelihood of what he called "trial by ambush". "I don't know who killed Dian Fossey," the lawyer said.
In general, said Michael Lindell, a professor at Texas A & M, scientists should advise emergency managers about the likelihood of events, and then the managers should make the yes-or-no decisions about whether to order an evacuation or urge the public to make other, simpler preparations.
Feeling healthy 22 and a lack of confidence in the benefits of screening 23 24 are barriers to screening attendance for some women, but our data imply that all women (regardless of previous participation) can be advised that screening will increase the likelihood of cure in case an invasive cancer is detected.
He also advised many of the buyers.
Take the advise of an experienced worker.
It is advising against all travel to Libya because of the "greater intensity of fighting" and the likelihood of attacks on foreigners.
Although no microbiologically confirmed secondary cases of vaccine-associated measles have been previously described, we sent notification letters to advise all contacts of measles symptoms since the likelihood of transmission from an immunocompromised patient was low, but theoretically possible.
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