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The phrase "advisors instigated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions taken by advisors that provoke or incite a particular situation or response.
Example: "The advisors instigated a series of changes in the policy that led to significant debate among the stakeholders."
Alternatives: "advisors incited" or "advisors provoked".
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Reyes' Jesuit advisors instigated him to order an attack on the Payaguá Indians of the Chaco despite a tenuous truce established three years earlier in 1717; all of the captured Payaguás were remitted to the Jesuits for conversion to Christianity and mission life.
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Who instigated?
"Instead, it instigated the situation".
Their publication instigated their divorce.
The protests they instigated gathered force.
The A.B.A. instigated a salary war.
It then instigated a civil prosecution.
He instigated it and it failed".
Worse, she had instigated it.
Who instigated the decision?
Questions still surround who instigated the talks.
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