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The phrase "advised to refer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting that someone should look at or consult a specific source for more information or guidance.
Example: "In case of any doubts regarding the procedure, you are advised to refer to the official manual for clarification."
Alternatives: "recommended to consult" or "suggested to look at".
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He was advised to refer to Uber's drivers as "micro-entrepreneurs" — a term that, as Uber India's chief business officer put it, "warms a politician's heart".
"I fully support [Jeremy's] campaign but we're not answering questions and I've been advised to refer them to his press office," he says.
The reader is advised to refer to the software documentation [11] for more details on the conversion procedures.
It is advised to refer to works by Shields et al. [29] and by Sajeesh and Sen [30] for a detailed review of cell sorting and manipulation.
For even more details on the algorithms for hologram generation it is advised to refer to original papers [126 129, 131].
To understand (11) readers are advised to refer Figure 5 where the different values of with different values of are plotted.
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For more details about the calculus of time scales, we advise to refer to [14].
We also asked whether the patients had been asked during that day's dental visit about tobacco use (referred to below as "ask"), and, if they were a tobacco user, whether they had been advised to quit (referred to as "advise").
A third teacher testified that Mr. Freshwater advised students to refer to the Bible for additional science research.
The facilitator explained the need to prioritize health plan coverage options in the face of limited resources and advised participants to refer to the printed booklet of insurance benefit options (see Additional file 1 for booklet content).
Patients will be advised to attend the referring ED for review if there are concerns.
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