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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advised to write" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when suggesting or recommending that someone should write something, often in a formal or professional context.
Example: "The committee advised to write a detailed report on the findings of the research."
Alternatives: "recommended to write" or "suggested to write".
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Traditionally, aspiring novelists are advised to write what they know.
I was strongly advised to write a show that would address the consequences of that sexual experience.
"This soldier will be advised to write his mother...and also be informed to write sufficiently often to preclude personal correspondence becoming the subject of official communication".
Are you glared at in public places because of your frequent coughing, so annoying to others?" The afflicted were advised to write to Pertussin for a free bottle).
I was advised to write something 'proper', by which they meant realistic, with positive characters and a good story that was communist without being too communist".
Earlier this year, the state sent names of 2,700 possible noncitizens to county election supervisors, who were advised to write those people, asking them to offer proof of citizenship or risk being dropped from the rolls.
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Seriously, I would advise to write from the heart.
Many sources advise to writing at least two hours a day.
In 1903, suffering a wave of financial depression, she had cast about for something to do, and had been advised to try writing.
Most artists, however, are well advised to avoid writing about themselves - or their art - on album sleeves, to avoid the possible mockery of posterity.
Candidates for future Foley kudos advised to consider writing in 1st perso Tells about the number of magazines the editors chose from, and about the Foley "Roll of Honor" and "Distinctive Short Stories in American Magazines".
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