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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tips for" is not correct in English.
It should be "a tip for" or "tips for." You can use it when giving advice or suggestions on a specific topic.
Example: "Here’s a tip for improving your writing skills: read more often."
Alternatives: "a piece of advice for" or "suggestions for".
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Have a tip for Nocturnalist?
A tip for ordering: simple is better.
Have a tip for us?
He has a tip for us.
Here's a tip for your readers.
She also offered a tip for other parents.
· Do you have a tip for fellow travellers?
Give us a tip for taking the best photo.
Leave a tip for anyone who's helpful.
A tip for those with allergies: opt for room 801, where the subject is erotic literature.
A tip for would-be fathers: Avoid the Wikipedia entry for hyperemesis gravidarum.
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