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The phrase "advised to desist" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is being recommended or instructed to stop a particular action or behavior.
Example: "After several warnings, the committee advised him to desist from making inappropriate comments during meetings."
Alternatives: "recommended to stop" or "counseled to refrain".
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The warning is simply a warning to inform Mr Davies that his behaviour is not welcome and that he is advised to desist or there may be further investigation by Police which could result in an arrest".
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Therefore, if Austerians are really serious about reducing government spending and government's size in general, they would be advised to cease and desist from supporting those programs that have decimated household incomes.
Salan wrote a letter, from prison, advising the OAS terrorist army to desist.
He was told to desist.
The man agreed to desist and Salinger dropped the suit.
They had warned Davorin, even before the beating, to desist.
Investors should press their companies to agree within industry-wide associations to desist from bribes collectively.
MSF has repeatedly called for combatants to desist from hitting civilian targets.
The prime minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, cancelled a trip to Australia and told the temple builders to desist.
It was, perhaps, retaliation for initial American air strikes, and a warning to desist.
The tribunals can only levy small fines and give an order to desist.
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