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The phrase "advised to find a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting or recommending that someone should seek or look for something specific.
Example: "After the consultation, she was advised to find a suitable therapist to help with her anxiety."
Alternatives: "recommended to seek a" or "urged to locate a".
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He is told that too much nervous patter from a magician is just "linguistic lint"; he is also advised to find a mentor.
As soon as I was discharged with a punishing regime of psychiatric medication to control my condition, I was advised to find a job.
But it also may work as prophecy; in a recent interview, Lennox suggested that this collection of murky freak-out music may be the last under the Panda Bear moniker, so you're advised to find a way to snag a ticket to one of his three sold-out CMJ shows this week.
With the Democratic leadership now rewriting the bill, small-business owners would be well advised to find a prayer rug.
However, this is the exception and not the rule, so it is advised to find a local retailer (Dick's and Sam's carry discs) or purchase online.
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Fans travelling to Wembley for the FA Cup semi-final between Manchester City and Manchester United were advised to find an alternative route or means of travelling.
Adding to this, brands would be well advised to find an emotional appeal that connotes luxury and is unique to their product such as making a buyer feel special, as if they're getting something exclusive, or smart, in that they're more knowledgeable than other consumers for buying your product.
Being advised to find an activity that suited their preferences was not only practical advice, but delivered in a way that made sense and was acceptable.
Incidental Intelligence: If for any reason you look up " "table d'hote" in the "Reader's Encyclopedia" you are advised to find out about it under "a la carte".
By Fred Packard and John McCarten The New Yorker, August 4 , 1956P. 16 Incidental Intelligence: If for any reason you look up " "table d'hote" in the "Reader's Encyclopedia" you are advised to find out about it under "a la carte".
The New Yorker, August 4 , 1956P. 16 Incidental Intelligence: If for any reason you look up " "table d'hote" in the "Reader's Encyclopedia" you are advised to find out about it under "a la carte".
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