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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advised to swap" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting or recommending that someone change or exchange something, such as items, positions, or roles.
Example: "After reviewing the data, the team was advised to swap their current strategies for more effective ones."
Alternatives: "recommended to exchange" or "suggested to change".
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At one point he consults a French language expert to check if he should be using "cool" and other Anglicisms – he was advised to swap it for the nearest French equivalent: "chouette".
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Accordingly, Mr. Brill said, any co-op shareholder contemplating an apartment swap would be well advised to first seek permission for the swap from the co-op board.
Spectators are advised to take along seating.
Barbin was advised to back down.
People are advised to boil their water.
Visitors will be advised to book ahead.
Buyers are advised to hire legal help.
We were advised to smoke Deities.
Women were advised to leave the square.
AmCits advised to remain sheltered in place.
He was advised to continue medications.
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