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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advised to that" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity in its intended meaning.
Example: "He was advised to that effect during the meeting."
Alternatives: "informed about that" or "counseled regarding that".
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Incoming Labour leaders would be well advised to argue that their predecessors got some things right.
Nish Kumar has been advised to try that, or, by contrast, to avoid the subject altogether.
Drivers are being advised to avoid that immediate area for the time being.
Has he ever been advised to save that stuff for church?
Critics would be advised to read that piece before commenting on this one.
But he might be well advised to conclude that waiting until 2014 would be both statesmanlike and expedient.
You may be well advised to make that decision right now, before the bankruptcy law is amended".
She said|: "I don't think Jeremy was well advised to answer that question in the way which he did".
Nevertheless, a multiplication factor of 2 or 3 is advised to ensure that the domain covers the boundary layer.
Thus, as policy implications for planning practitioners, first, it is advised to consider that compact city strategies have different effects on weekdays and weekends.
Residents were advised to ensure that their disaster kits were fully stocked and ready.
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