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kartikshah
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I'm not a native speaker of English and I do not understand the phrase highlighted in the sentence below:
'In those cases, the losing candidates would have been well advised to have forgone early spending and have saved funds for TV advertisements late in their campaign.'
I came across another example of similar usage: 'He would have been well advised to outline more precisely.'
What does 'to have been well advised to..' mean in simple English?
Thanks
'In those cases, the losing candidates would have been well advised to have forgone early spending and have saved funds for TV advertisements late in their campaign.'
I came across another example of similar usage: 'He would have been well advised to outline more precisely.'
What does 'to have been well advised to..' mean in simple English?
Thanks












