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The phrase "advises doing something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting or recommending an action or course of action to someone.
Example: "The report advises doing something about the rising pollution levels in the city."
Alternatives: "recommends taking action" or "suggests performing an action."
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If you miss a session or wake up late the teacher advises doing something a bit quicker like skipping for 10 minutes or doing a few sit-ups before breakfast.
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I'd advise not doing something stupidly "advertorial".
They may also advise against doing something, possibly on this list, that either won't clean the leather or will actively hurt it.
One advises: "Don't be loud.
Second, in the literature about guideline adherence, sometimes a distinction is made between so-called 'dos' and 'don'ts'; recommendations that advise to do something and those that advise not to do something.
Kind mentors shook their heads and advised me to start doing something more mainstream quickly.
But he was advised to do something else in the meantime.
And when we are advised to do something, it barely makes a dent in the problem.
"On secret military matters, if the Cambodians need some people to advise or do something on a technical matter, we don't say no," Mr. Dien said.
I'm trying to find out, because it's been published that you were notified about this, a series of times, and advised to do something about it, and nothing was done.
This is a young kid who is being advised to do something else.
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