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Discover LudwigThe phrase "had advised" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is the past perfect form of the verb "advise," and is used to indicate that the advising happened before another past action or event. Example: Before making his final decision, John recalled that his lawyer had advised him to carefully review the contract.
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Mr. Martin had advised her.
"Just talk to the people," Cuker had advised.
One seasoned judge had advised: "Rule and roll".
Those planners had advised about 2,300 customers.
Yet computer experts had advised Microsoft to settle.
Jarvis had advised Barkley not to hire an agent.
As a result, their doctors had advised not getting tested.
A friend had advised him to "lead a sexless life.
Boras had advised not to accept such a deal.
Mr. Simpson said the doctor had advised against performing.
Don't major in minor, his wife had advised him.
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