Sentence examples for be advising from inspiring English sources

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be advising

verb

To give advice to; to offer an opinion, as worthy or expedient to be followed.

  • The dentist advised brushing three times a day.

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"I wouldn't want to be advising Goodwin," said one adviser.

Who, you wonder, can possibly be advising her?

"I will certainly be advising my companies to do that".

He should be advising travellers to buy online (I use Travelex).

"They're supposed to be advising us, but we had no role," he said.

Pitt is believed to be advising Gehry on cinema, sports hall and restaurant designs.

"Carl Icahn will be advising the President in his individual capacity," Trump's transition team asserted.

Next month, Corinne will be advising on how to write a CV that will get shortlisted.

Still, it's a pity he will no longer be advising the Obama administration on green jobs".

Every prominent fertility specialist in Tokyo is said to be advising the couple.

Actually, maybe he ought to be advising the Tories about drugs after all.

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