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The phrase "advised to have" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting or recommending that someone should possess or obtain something.
Example: "After the consultation, the doctor advised to have a follow-up appointment in six months."
Alternatives: "recommended to obtain" or "suggested to acquire".
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Such individuals are usually advised to have B12 injections.
Organisers are advised to have the smelling salts on tap.
Because individuals with one melanoma can develop more, they are advised to have periodic checkups.
Mary Salisbury, a retired special needs teacher, was advised to have back surgery in June 2010.
Mammograms still detect some cancers that M.R.I.'s miss, so high-risk women are generally advised to have both tests.
"It's going to be there," said Posada, who added that he has never been advised to have the cyst removed.
Women with mutations are often advised to have their breasts and ovaries removed as a preventive measure.
Some have been advised to have an abortion of a much-wanted pregnancy for medical reasons or severe foetal abnormalities.
The passengers are being advised to have tuberculosis tests immediately, and to have follow-up tests in several weeks.
Employers would be well advised to have certain measures in place to reduce the risk of harm being caused by their employees.
Other screening tests look for blood in the stool, and if it is found, the patient is advised to have a colonoscopy.
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