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The phrase "are advised to make" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting or recommending an action to someone in a formal or professional context.
Example: "Employees are advised to make necessary adjustments to their schedules to accommodate the new policy."
Alternatives: "are recommended to create" or "should consider making".
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Large groups are advised to make reservations.
You are advised to make no contact.
Long-term visitors are advised to make arrangements for their accommodation as early as possible.
OPIA advisors are not available to answer advising questions via email; students are advised to make an appointment.
Passengers are advised to make sure electronic devices being carried in hand luggage are charged before they travel.
Although the nurses are advised to make efforts to inform the child's parents, they do not have to.
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Motorists have been advised to make only essential journeys.
He was advised to make his way to Russia overland, to familiarise himself with the region.
It was -- and we would be advised to make the effort more often.
School districts are being advised to make arrangements with private contractors, she said.
All, however, would be advised to make hay while the sun shines.
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