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Discover Ludwig"my advisor" is a perfectly acceptable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it anytime you need to refer to a person who is providing advice or guidance. For example, "I discussed my career plans with my advisor last week."
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My advisor is Jacob Fox.
My advisor is David Eisenbud.
My advisor is Jon Kleinberg.
My advisor was Terry Winograd.
My advisor is Steve Marschner.
My advisor is Ion Stoica.
My advisor is Curt McMullen.
My advisor is Dexter Kozen.
My advisor was Kwabena Boahen.
My advisor was Dan Boneh.
"Bill Aulet became my advisor.
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