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The phrase "are advised to interpret" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting or recommending a particular way of understanding or analyzing information.
Example: "In light of the recent findings, participants are advised to interpret the results with caution."
Alternatives: "are encouraged to understand" or "should consider interpreting".
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In the absence of head-to-head nal-IRI and/or oxaliplatin-based therapy trials, clinicians are advised to interpret these studies separately within the context of their individual patient population.
Viewers, meanwhile, are advised to interpret some of the snippier comments as neither locker-room wisdom nor personal attacks, but as simple byproducts of filling too many broadcast hours with too few topics on too accelerated a sports news cycle.
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"I think that one would be advised to interpret it as not meaning that they won't happen, but that they won't happen on the first of the year," he said.
Therefore, investigators are advised to be cautious when interpreting and comparing PA data within and between studies where identical instruments have not been used.
"Individuals and interest groups seeking to play to the gallery by being meddlesome, sensational or mischievous in interpreting developments in the military are advised to moderate their activities with some decorum," the statement said.
All GIRO data users are advised to respect the rights of contributors on their expert-level work to explore, discover, and interpret data.
People are advised to boil their water.
Spectators are advised to take along seating.
Buyers are advised to hire legal help.
Prison administrators are advised to: [ 24, 63].
Patients are advised to change socks regularly.
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