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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advised to omit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting that someone should leave out certain information or details in a document or conversation.
Example: "In the final report, you are advised to omit any personal opinions to maintain objectivity."
Alternatives: "recommended to exclude" or "suggested to leave out".
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However, as the association between postural diastolic change and cause-specific mortality (including cardiovascular death) did not substantially differ from that for systolic change, and thus did not alter our conclusions, we were advised to omit these results.
Also, 32% of patients with initial CHT recommendation were not advised to omit chemotherapy despite a low RS result and initial HT recommendation was revised to CHT post-test in three women with low RS values.
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CIA sources confirmed on 11 July that they had advised Britain to omit the Niger allegations in its September 2002 dossier.
Sumner had read a draft of the speech to Seward, who had advised him to omit the personal references.
They also advised us to omit 'consumer' from the name of the Aboriginal Community Reference Group as other Aboriginal research projects had previously used the term 'community refererence group' [ 38], and to include a male member in the Aboriginal Community Reference Group as the topic of alcohol and pregnancy was of concern to both women and men is the Aboriginal community.
Phil is advised to dye his gray hair and to tweak his r?m?o omit any work reference before 1990.
People are advised to boil their water.
Visitors will be advised to book ahead.
We were advised to smoke Deities.
Buyers are advised to hire legal help.
Spectators are advised to take along seating.
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