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The phrase "advisory centre" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a place or organization that provides advice or guidance on a specific topic or issue.
Example: "The advisory centre offers free consultations for individuals seeking financial advice."
Alternatives: "advisory office" or "consultation center".
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Who even knew we had a Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre?
His chief advocate is a celebrity lawyer ill at ease working in an immigration advisory centre.
Ten flights to and from the Indonesian resort island were cancelled after the volcanic ash advisory centre said flying conditions near Denpasar airport were no longer safe.
For that reason, the world is split into nine regions, each with its own volcanic ash advisory centre; the one covering Iceland and the UK is based in London.
The bureau of meteorology's volcanic ash advisory centre says the plume has travelled more than 2,500 miles (4,000km) in the past 24 hours and is "clearly visible on satellite imagery".
The Met Office's volcanic ash advisory centre will identify the density and location of the cloud, aided by satellite images, weather balloons and a radar specially installed for monitoring purposes in Iceland last year.
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"The availability of personal support services including cancer advisory centres, sexual function and continence advice, and psychological counselling should be improved," the report added.
We are therefore putting forward a method to carry out the integration of ecodesign in SMEs during demonstration projects implemented with the assistance of advisory centres specialised in the industrial sector of the company.
The three – who all became mothers in their teens - met at a young parents' support group and became involved with Brook Advisory Centres after a visit by the organisation, a charity that provides free sexual health advice to under 25s.
That led to the first international symposium on volcanic ash and aviation safety (held in Seattle in 1991), and the establishment of volcanic ash advisory centres (VAACs) worldwide tasked with monitoring the threat of ash clouds to aviation.
This system, which is made up of a network of nine Volcanic Ash Advisory Centres (VAACs) managed by the International Civil Aviation Organization, helps aviation officials divert air traffic around areas of dangerous ash concentrations.
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