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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an advisor" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who provides guidance or advice, typically in an academic or professional context.
Example: "She decided to meet with an advisor to discuss her career options and get some valuable insights."
Alternatives: "a consultant" or "a mentor".
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Every governor needs an advisor.
Texas Tribune (Disclosure: I'm an advisor there).
He is also an advisor to Communitybuilders Investment Panel.
He still works as an advisor in the energy industry.
Supposedly, Glenister's Rupert Galvin was an advisor to young Luke Rutherford.
Dr. Ben-Haim is an advisor of Molecular Dynamics.
Allen & Company LLC served as an advisor.
He is an advisor to the company.
Nyberg is an advisor to Algo.
I'm an advisor to 10-12 startups.
He is currently an advisor to Appolicious.
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