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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are well advised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting that someone should consider a particular course of action or heed advice.
Example: "In light of the recent developments, you are well advised to review your strategy."
Alternatives: "are strongly recommended" or "should consider".
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Politicians are well advised to remain aloof.
Not all the selections are well advised.
Those who lack it are well advised to find other virtues to cultivate.
With such technology virtually at policemen's fingertips, crooks are well advised to keep their hands clean.
Shoppers, she said, "are well advised to use up their balances before it's too late.
However, for limited companies a business account is a necessity and companies are well advised to shop around.
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The text at the end translates as: "Some people are lucky... the rest of us are well-advised to save".
"But there is a huge appetite for content, and we are well-advised to recognize that appetite and find constructive ways to feed it".
The meek are well-advised to stay on the mezzanine; audience members on the stage level have been known to be licked, tickled and mocked.
As Lawrence H. Summers, the president of Harvard, recently discovered after speculating in public about some possible differences between men and women, academics are well-advised to watch what they say.
ALTHOUGH the short-term volatility in the market "is unnerving," he added "investors are well-advised to maintain a diversified portfolio and not get unduly concerned about the wide daily swings we've been experiencing".
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