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Discover Ludwig"advice him to" is not correct.
The correct form is "advise him to." You can use it in a sentence when giving someone a suggestion or recommendation. Example: I would advise him to take some time off and relax before starting a new job.
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As for Mr. Fraser, I'd advice him to demand an expanded role in the upcoming GI Joe sequel or find a new property to indulge in his patented aw-shucks action adventure heroism (perhaps a film adaptation of the acclaimed Uncharted video game series?).
We celebrate the mother who pulls her son aside to advice him to always love and care for his wife and to never infect her with HIV.
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She prevents Bhima from killing the demoness Hidimbi and advices him to marry her and beget a son, Ghatotkacha.
My advice to him is to look to the east.
My advice to him is to get used to signing a lot of breasts.
That advice inspired him to set goals, chief among them becoming a chief executive.
She makes the acquaintance of the storekeeper, and gets her husband to give him legal advice, invites him to dinner etc.
And then I had the chance to practice so many times with the No. 1 player, to have advice from him, to play Davis Cup, to play Olympics.
When the reputation-rehabilitating Stephon Marbury does reach that defining threshold in Boston, here are two words of advice for him to remember: Bob McAdoo.
It was Ferguson offering him sage advice, telling him to get rid of under-performing players instead of trying to change their mentality.
Working with Melanson, Luongo began playing deeper in his crease against Allaire's original advice, allowing him to maintain positioning for rebounds.
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