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The phrase "just advise" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
However, it may be considered informal and could be replaced with "just a suggestion" or "just some advice" for more formal contexts. Example: "You don't have to follow my plan, it's just advise, but I think it would be best to start with the basics."
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We just advise people not to roam from the microphone.
"I was miserable there because I couldn't just advise people on their investments," she said.
"I just advise you go read the reconciliation instructions and see if you think it has been met if it doesn't become law".
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".
"And don't you hand out those bear bangers?" The ranger looked mystified: "We just advise hikers to use the poles at your campground to raise any food out of reach.
If you're tired of the subject, then I'd just advise skipping over the rest of the column.
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Magni just advises me what I need to eat – and when.
Campbell was not just advising Scarlett (who he described as "a friend of mine") on presentation.
The country's most senior civil servants have just advised the cabinet to let foreign chains operate in India's highly regulated retail sector.
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