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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advised though that" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or awkward construction that lacks clarity.
Example: "I was advised though that I should reconsider my decision before proceeding."
Alternatives: "informed, however, that" or "cautioned, nonetheless, that".
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Patrons should be advised though that stroboscopic effects are used in this presentation.
Be advised, though, that the d5000 series and the TouchSmart series aren't eligible for the savings.
Be advised, though, that the Zeen will not be responsive enough for most hyper-stimulated kids today.
Be advised, though, that according to user reviews the program slaps its logo on top of your 3D creations.
Be advised, though, that you can probably count on each and every prospective market pullback to be labeled a "buying opportunity" by Wall Street.
Be advised, though, that the original non-stitched images are NOT saved, so if you think you can do a better job than the camera you'd better not use the panoramic mode.
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Katy Kats be advised: Though Moss says that there have been discussions with Perry's people about the possibility of the performer dropping by the museum while she's in town, nothing is definite.
Be advised though, it's closed on Mondays.
You are required to enroll in an Independent Study with your advisor for the fall semester, and it is advised, though not required, that you also enroll in an Independent Study with that person during the spring semester.
Caution is advised, though: old enmities die hard.
Be advised, though, to lower your expectations a notch.
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