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The phrase "advised to carry" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting or recommending that someone should take or bring something with them.
Example: "Travelers are advised to carry sufficient water during the hike to stay hydrated."
Alternatives: "recommended to bring" or "suggested to take".
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Keisha Blake was advised to carry on this campaign of reassurance through the winter.
I've been advised to carry Good & Plenty candy; licorice is reputedly therapeutic for acid reflux.
Attendees are advised to carry binoculars to view falcons, waterfowl and migrating hawks.
And all are advised to carry paper maps in case G.P.S. devices and software aren't working.
Mountaineers are advised to carry oxygen bottles on high-altitude climbs to prevent hypoxia, which can be fatal.
With the export of festival UK, ambitious writers today might be advised to carry a pen and a passport.
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As a precaution, everyone was advised to keep carrying their EpiPens.
(And please don't write in: I was advised to try carrying it, had covered its head, had not chased it about... it was just a very poorly gannet).
So the company would have been well advised to have carried out a privacy impact assessment — to ensure the changes it's making were compliant with GDPR.
In the meantime, customers are advised to stop carrying the car seat by the handle but may continue to use it in a car or stroller.
Farron advised Clegg to carry on.
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