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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advisor from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying the source or affiliation of an advisor, often in academic or professional contexts.
Example: "She is an advisor from the university's psychology department."
Alternatives: "consultant from" or "mentor from".
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It just doesn't add up," said the mortgage advisor from Weybridge in Surrey.
He planned to appoint only one advisor from Japan, someone who was "not too visible".
An advisor from the Writing Center is recommended.
Students may also choose an advisor from another department.
Muna Abbas, a political advisor from the House of Lords, spoke about her mentor and inspiration.
So is appointing his top economic advisor from Wall Street (as apparently he's about to do).
Students will work in teams matched with a real-world opportunity and advisor from a BigCo.
Once you declare your major, you are assigned an advisor from that department.
An advisor from a different university cannot be the main academic advisor.
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Note: Students working with visiting faculty should also identify a co-advisor from the regular Statistical Science faculty.
He was President Clinton's National Security Advisor from 1997-2001.
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