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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always advised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a particular action or behavior is consistently recommended or suggested.
Example: "In matters of health, it is always advised to consult a professional before making any changes to your diet."
Alternatives: "generally recommended" or "consistently suggested".
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Nonetheless caution is always advised.
("In my pastoral ministry, in these cases, I have always advised palliative care").
During the meeting Mr Gabara explained that he always advised clients to avoid press conferences.
The same man who always advised him to "think about what you're close to".
Ever since this event, I have always advised people against banking with HSBC and First Direct.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends a minimum of one year of breast-feeding, just as La Leche always advised.
I have always advised David Cameron, for example, against coming, as his presence might be thought to be "political".
"We had always advised players against taking nutritional supplements," Larry Scott, the chief executive of the WTA Tour, said yesterday.
"In waters not specifically designated as public bathing areas," the statement said, "the public is always advised to use sound judgment when swimming and boating".
Yet a spokesman for company directors Mr McKee and Mr McMenamin said clients were always advised that such investments needed to be part of a balanced portfolio.
Florida officials said part of the problem was that medical officials were not always advised ahead of time of patient conditions, making it difficult to prepare for care.
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