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well-advised

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They would be well-advised to slip these changes ahead two releases.
www.zdnet.com
This is reality -- you would be well-advised to recognize it.
patentlyo.com
If you're incredibly lucky (and smart and hardworking and well-advised and, yes, lucky), you might get as much as $2 to $3 million.
venturebeat.com
It's excellent for lining the stomach and well-advised if you're out for a long night.
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And if you have read the previous volumes, you would be well-advised to spend the time necessary for a re-read.
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Lovers of great jazz, though, consider yourself well-advised.
ottawacitizen.com
Once tilt begins, players are well-advised to leave the table and return when emotions have subsided.
en.wikipedia.org
Two months ago, the store might have been well-advised to cut back on stock.
www.theglobeandmail.com
And she would be well-advised to get over the tendency to keep her mouth open while dancing.
www.thehindu.com
The fact that judges' decisions will attract considerable deference on appeal means that parties are well-advised to put their best foot forward in responding to a motion.
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