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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advised to rehearse" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting that someone should practice or prepare for a performance or presentation.
Example: "The director advised the actors to rehearse their lines thoroughly before the opening night."
Alternatives: "recommended to practice" or "suggested to prepare".
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To avoid forgetting, patients are advised to rehearse mentally what they want to order.
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Gregory A. Wolf, a Marine Corps spokesman, said the corps had determined that a live performance of the anthem was ill advised because its members had little time to rehearse with the singer.
They want to rehearse.
Amanda hasn't forgotten how to rehearse.
"It takes an hour to rehearse what?
Moore doesn't like to rehearse.
LaVette doesn't like to rehearse.
Spencer Tracy never wanted to rehearse.
I just wanted to rehearse.
Continuing to rehearse with my band.
So there's no need to rehearse".
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