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"inadvisable to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate something is not recommended or not wise. For example, "It is inadvisable to leave the house without an umbrella."
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Its inadvisable to hike along the border with Iraq, though.
Of course, it is always inadvisable to commit a crime.
"It is inadvisable to shelter in the reptile house during an alert".
What I mean is that between August and October it's inadvisable to walk in bracken.
It is thought to be inadvisable to spend more than two hours contemplating its pellucid waters.
According to the World Health Organization guide, however, it is inadvisable to conduct rushed burials or cremations.
It is inadvisable to conclude much about a team based on any preseason game, let alone a maiden one.
(11) Inadvisable to read fine print in sales contracts between here and 18th Street, due to uncertain voltage.
When the son discovers that all has changed over there and that is is inadvisable to return he does not have the heart to tell his mother.
Though these words no longer seem appropriate in light of his recent victory, it would nonetheless be inadvisable to scrub them out just yet.
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Its not necessary--and, in fact, hugely inadvisable--to curl up to Obama, flip flop, or throw Romney under the bus altogether.
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