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Discover Ludwig"I just advised" is a correct and usable sentence in written English.
You can use it to indicate that you have recently given someone advice. For example, "I just advised my friend to take some extra time off work to recharge."
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I just advised someone who wasn't willing to do anything other than upper-frontal nudity not to agree to nudity.
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"I just advise you go read the reconciliation instructions and see if you think it has been met if it doesn't become law".
GRAHAM: So I would just advise you to sit down with him and walk through what happened, because I think he's a reasonable fellow, and you all straighten that out if you can.
I'm just advising you: If you're against Earth Day, say so.
And I would just advise her and anybody going through the same thought process, just to know practically speaking, you're not under any obligation to tell employers.
Obama saying: "I would just advise the sportswriters out there the next time Eli says he thinks he is an elite quarterback, you might just want to be quiet".
If you're tired of the subject, then I'd just advise skipping over the rest of the column.
It's not for me to say, I would just advise people to think twice before buying a convertible.
I just would advise a girlfriend to have a chipotle-rubbed fish.
"I was miserable there because I couldn't just advise people on their investments," she said.
"I want to just advise people watching at home playing the now-popular drinking game, if you take a shot whenever the Republicans say something that's not true, please assign a designated driver," Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-N.Y).
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