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The phrase "advised to begin" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting or recommending that someone start a particular action or task.
Example: "The team was advised to begin the project as soon as possible to meet the deadline."
Alternatives: "recommended to start" or "counseled to commence".
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In many centers, women are advised to begin taking prenatal vitamin supplements when they decide to attempt to conceive.
Though he was initially advised to begin radiation treatments, he has so far chosen to treat the disease holistically.
Anyone working in the area of current ornithology or 20th-century history would be well advised to begin at Mann.
Students planning to major in philosophy are advised to begin with PHIL UN1010 Methods and Problems of Philosophical Thought.
For a more comprehensive understanding of the subject, however, the reader is advised to begin with the central article, on the composition, structure, and properties of ceramic materials.
One is well advised to begin the climb by 3 a.m. so as to be up and off the summit before afternoon thunderstorms roll in.
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Certainly those who know they suffer from hypertension would be well-advised to begin following the basic dietary plan as well as taking steps to reduce salt and foods rich in sodium.
When there is no natural flat side, it is usually well-advised to begin by cutting off a portion or slice to create a flat space.
At 9 02 a.m., a further announcement in the south tower advised civilians to begin an orderly evacuation if conditions warranted.
We advised Tricia to begin by focusing on the expectations of those she was working to serve, rather than on what she identified as her personal strengths.
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