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The phrase "a series of tips" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to multiple pieces of advice or suggestions on a particular topic.
Example: "In this article, we will provide a series of tips to help you improve your writing skills."
Alternatives: "a collection of tips" or "a set of tips".
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Lastly, the "Improve" section provides a series of tips and guides to elements of each CoD title.
Below are a series of tips for keeping things simple and encouraging the reader to read it.
The children's charity has published a series of tips to help parents to get their children to "unplug" from their TV and computer screens.
Writing in Pink, a magazine for professional women, Karen Benjack Glatzer offers a series of tips aimed at raising that figure.
He said he had heard the $500,000 in kickbacks described in many ways, "but never as a series of tips".
This guide features a series of tips and tools that will assist investigators seeking grant funding from federal, foundation, and corporate sources.
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The faculty has produced a series of tip for workers to cut back on sugar.
During a "Hill Day" organized by the Association of Private Sector Colleges and Universities last month, the trade group handed out a series of tip sheets for students talking to the media, which were first obtained by CampusProgress, an advocacy group affiliated with the Center for American Progress.
So this is a series of those tips of work.
Her supposed crime was to have paid a source, the press officer of the revenue and customs (HMRC) department, for a series of leaks, tips and insider gossip.
In a series of writing tips produced for Booktrust (he was their first online writer-in-residence), Ness wrote that novels "eat ideas like forest fires eat trees".
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