Sentence examples for advised of what from inspiring English sources

The phrase "advised of what" is not correct and sounds awkward in written English.
It may be used in contexts where someone is being informed or notified about something specific, but it requires additional context to be clear.
Example: "He was advised of what actions to take in case of an emergency."
Alternatives: "informed about what" or "notified of what".

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Within 14 days, the bishop had to be advised of what was going on, to give directions for canonical redress.

"I think Hearts, and Rangers, should have been advised of what was going on other than just being one of 42 clubs to receive an email.

"They kept telling us, 'It's not our job to keep you advised of what's going on,'" he said.

The impression from this study was that whilst women were advised of what was happening at set points during their labour, their input to decisions and the role of the overall framework informing why interventions would or would not be undertaken was not sufficiently emphasised.

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It has a proven track record and long experience of advising on what is a fair market value.

She said he asked her whether Merrifield had run afoul of the RCMP's conflict of interest policy, and she advised him of what she had previously told Merrifield about the policy.

The Boston Public Health Commission also publicizes "green" salons and offers free trainings and technical assistance, advising on what kind of personal protective equipment workers should wear and what kinds of ventilation systems are effective.

Earlier in the day, Ms. Shocked, who was raised in a religiously conservative household and is reported to have spent some time as a teenager in a psychiatric hospital, issued a Twitter message advising followers of what she planned to do.

If there is a blackout or other emergency, the system sends a message to all residents within 20 seconds, advising them of what has happened and providing instructions as necessary.

"What that has lead to is a lot of confusion," he said, "since it's hard to advise clients of what is and isn't appropriate".

"What that has lead to is a lot of confusion," he said, "since it's hard to advise clients of what is and isn't appropriate".

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