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The phrase "adviser about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate someone who advises or gives counsel on a particular topic or issue. Example: I consulted with my financial adviser about investing in the stock market.
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He recalled arguing with Tom Donilon, the national-security adviser, about the issue.
I visited the exhibition and spoke to Shamaqdari, Ahmadinejad's arts adviser, about it.
Until then I was his chief adviser about all Gucci matters.
Pre-meds frequently ask me, as their adviser, about the utility of MCAT prep courses.
Kornblum, the former Ambassador, once asked a Merkel adviser about her long-term view.
Johnson's definition of loyalty grew extreme, absolute: "I don't want loyalty," he told an adviser about a potential appointee.
Workers can access the guide on the Boeing intranet, then talk to an adviser about training for a transfer.
In discussions with an adviser about what he might extract from an unnamed hopeful, he suggested a floor of half a million dollars in campaign funds "up front".
Selig said he spoke frequently to Steve Greenberg, the Mets' adviser, about the status of the sale of 49 percent of the team.
10 A.M. (ABC) THIS WEEK WITH CHRISTIANE AMANPOUR Ms. Amanpour speaks with David Plouffe, a White House senior adviser, about the latest in the debt-limit clash.
He talked by phone with Condoleezza Rice, his national security adviser, about Macedonia, and to his chief of staff, Andrew H. Card Jr.
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