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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advises up" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear what context or meaning is intended, making it difficult to determine when it could be used.
Example: "The manager advises up on the best practices for the project." (This example is awkward and unclear.)
Alternatives: "counsels higher-ups" or "provides guidance to superiors."
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Many readers will skip a chapter replete with pie charts that advises up-and-coming artists on how to survive in this new landscape.
His robo-advisor and financial planning company, with over $12 billion in assets under management, frequently advises up-and-coming tech employees on what to do with their stakes in startups.
Catch-up shots are advised up to age 26.
Christopher Frayne, a portfolio manager for Sigma Investment Counselors in Southfield, Mich., said he had advised up to 80 percent of clients who were grappling with G.M.'s offer to continue their pension checks.
Chemotherapy was advised up to 70 years old followed by hormonal therapy.
There are 52,133 total hip operations included, of which only 29,876 were adequately followed with a surveillance after discharge as advised (up to 1 year).
When asked how she would advise up-and-coming designers, Katie says, "I think you've just got to be a hard bitch for a couple of years.
For Google, she advises setting up Google authorship, "so that your pretty picture shows up in the search listings".
CUIT advises backing up your data.
Grieg advises taking up trusted friends and family on their offers of help.
The three students he advises came up with an idea that caught his imagination.
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