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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advised to learn" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting that someone should acquire knowledge or skills in a particular area.
Example: "Students are advised to learn the fundamentals of programming before taking advanced courses."
Alternatives: "recommended to study" or "encouraged to acquire knowledge".
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Team Corbyn would be well advised to learn this lesson.
He had been advised to "learn first and empathize later".
Perhaps her contestants would be well advised to learn semaphore.
Labour members would be better advised to learn from the last time and just cut to the chase.
A novice would not be advised to learn about a specialist isue in the same way as a scientist.
"As for outdoor pollution, African economies would be well advised to learn from the experience of industrialised countries, for example by developing mass public transportation systems – like Rabat or Addis-Ababa are doing with their tramways".
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Also, while the Quick Search function is an easy way to jump in, I'd advise to learn how to use Advanced Search queries mainly because as you get better, you'll be leveraging your early skills into more advanced techniques and it is easier to save your search string to use again.
(Newbies would be well advised to first learn defensive riding through the Motorcycle Safety Foundation RiderCourse, available at www.msf-usa.org).
Mr. Booker said he had been advised to "be humble, learn as much as you can," and, further, "don't let the Senate change you — try to change the Senate".
His professor advised him to learn stonemasonry first; there was plenty of work making headstones.
Recently, while writing on a book about art and the brain, an editor advised her to learn more about art history.
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