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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advised to insert" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when giving recommendations or instructions regarding the addition of something, such as information or a component, in a document or process.
Example: "The technician was advised to insert the new software update to improve system performance."
Alternatives: "recommended to include" or "suggested to add".
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Women will be advised to insert one pessary as gently and deeply as possible into the vagina while lying on her back, preferably at night, for 6 nights.
Women who miss one or more daily doses will be advised to insert a single pessary as soon as they remember or the next evening, and continue using the pessaries until the course of treatment is finished.
In microbicide trials to date, women have usually been advised to insert a microbicide gel either before sex, or before and after sex, and to refrain from intravaginal cleansing for at least an hour after sex.
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After this occurrence, Jarrow and Timbers' attorneys advised them to insert the word "Unauthorized" into the title of the play.
Providers are advised to consult product inserts of specific vaccines to confirm constituents before use.
Some had been advised to start with non-penetrative exercises, however others had been advised to continue despite experiencing intense pain and failure when trying to insert the smallest VT.
Of the 415 nails inserted, only 52 were removed (27 due to pain) after union regardless of all the patients having been advised to have the nails removed at the conclusion of therapy.
People are advised to boil their water.
Visitors will be advised to book ahead.
Spectators are advised to take along seating.
Barbin was advised to back down.
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