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The phrase "advised thinking about" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an awkward construction and may confuse readers.
Example: "The teacher advised thinking about the consequences before making a decision."
Alternatives: "recommended considering" or "suggested reflecting on".
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Mr. Patricof advised thinking about sites to visit, but also taking advantage of opportunities that arise.
Califano advised thinking about where a child is developmentally as well as how each child communicates.
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It is helpful not to try to make yourself do things you actively dislike, says Segar, who advises thinking about the types of activities – roller-skating?
Philip Bloor, admissions information process manager at Sheffield Hallam University, advises thinking about what attracted you to your first choice of institution, and seeing how the alternatives measure up.
It is too late to whisk your loved one into the diminutive whitewashed embrace of Geaglum Cottage for Valentine's Day, but I'd strongly advise thinking about it for next year.
Most recently, Trump has advised thinking darkly about Fox News: Why doesn't @FoxNews quote the new Iowa @CNN Poll where I have a 33%to20%0% lead over Ted Cruz and all others.
He also advises thinking hard about which companies to use as comparables.
Stocker advises thinking hard about what you want your lab to look like in 5 to 10 years.
➢ The words "aforementioned" and "heretofore" -- in fact, we advise thinking twice about using any compound word other than "snowman".
She advises thinking in advance about how you can integrate your skills and expertise with the research of your potential collaborator before talking with them about that possibility.
Worth thinking about, indeed.
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