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The phrase "asking your adviser" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of seeking guidance or information from an adviser, typically in an academic or professional context.
Example: "If you're unsure about your course selection, I recommend asking your adviser for advice."
Alternatives: "consulting your adviser" or "seeking advice from your adviser".
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So test your thinking by reviewing discarded or briefly considered options and by asking your adviser to play devil's advocate.
Asking your adviser questions does more than elicit concrete answers.
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Ask your adviser for specifics.
SELF-EMPLOYMENT If you are filing Schedule C as a sole practitioner, Mr. Kess said, ask your adviser if you would be better off with a limited liability company.
·Nick Bamford of independent adviser Informed Choice says: 'Ask your adviser, if they are multi-tied, on what basis their partner companies were chosen.
The fancy term for this is acting as a "fiduciary," and by all means ask your adviser to take the fiduciary pledge we created a few years back.
Ask your adviser to come.
Ask your adviser to stroll by.
Ask your adviser what he's putting you into.
The best way to get answers is to ask your adviser questions.
Also, don't be afraid to ask your adviser for literature recommendations.
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