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The phrase "advised of this fact" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in formal communication to indicate that someone has been informed or made aware of a particular piece of information.
Example: "The committee was advised of this fact during the meeting, which influenced their decision."
Alternatives: "informed of this fact" or "notified of this fact".
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DR. STAHMER: I was advised of this fact outside the courtroom.
Ms. deVarona and her representatives were advised of this fact over the years and she was encouraged to look elsewhere, the statement said".We believe Ms. deVarona was treated fairly and that this suit has no merit".
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A codefendant pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and the jury was advised of the fact.
Since 1980, Scotland's police have had the power to detain suspects for six hours, and while a solicitor could be advised of the fact of detention, the suspect had no right of access to a lawyer.
"My office was not advised of this action.
Those customers whose details were disclosed were advised of this.
In 2001, the NASD's National Adjudicatory Council not a set of arbitrators, but FINRA's regulatory arm heard a case where a broker argued that he did not violate the suitability rule because the customer had been "fully advised of all the facts and could make intelligent decisions".
Their only mission is to advise of facts, as provided by the Icelandic Meteorological Office or other similar authorities around the world and leave it to the pilots and air line companies to decide whether it is safe to fly.
But the ruling is not following the law that Congress has enacted, and the Justice Department rightly advised the court of appeals of this fact.
While relapsing is obviously not advised, if someone insists on doing it, he should be aware of this fact and be very cautious about doses taken.
Rothschild advises but doesn't lend, which sets it apart from the casino banks of ill-repute, and its architecture reminds you of this fact.
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