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The phrase "advised that a combination" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is being informed or recommended about a combination of elements or actions.
Example: "The committee was advised that a combination of strategies would be necessary to achieve the desired outcome."
Alternatives: "recommended that a combination" or "informed that a combination".
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Researchers also found that those with a high amounts of carbohydrate in their diet were 21 per cent more likely to develop diabetes and advised that a combination of a Mediterranean and a low-carb diet plan was an effective protection against diabetes - reducing incidence by as much as 20 per cent.
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In 1971, Dr. Chua (see [10]) firstly advised that a fourth basic circuit element should exist.
The AUC of lumefantrine increased by 193% in a study when lopinavir/ritonavir was coadministered with artemether/lumefantrine, since lumefantrine is extensively metabolized by CYP3A4 and PIs inhibit CYP3A4 [27], and the manufacturer's SPC advises that the combination is contraindicated.
CNET was advised that it had a pretty strong case.
Fox advised that people make a plan before they drink.
That's a combination that's hard to top.
Older patients are often advised that their age is a contraindication to lumbar fusion surgery.
In general, participants advised that no control modality is likely to work well enough by itself and that combination strategies deserve analysis.
SHANDLING That's a combination.
"So that's a combination of things.
That requires a combination of factors.
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