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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advice me" is not grammatically correct in written English.
The correct phrase would be "advise me," using the verb "advise" instead of the noun "advice." Example: Can you advise me on which college to attend?.
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Could you advice me on the best travel guide for Bhutan, and any blogs I should check or sites to get information for interesting travel and stay and food within Bhutan next month.
He also requested money for other BIHL and Blues staff based in Hong Kong: "Also," he wrote, "the monthly expenses (cash 7000) for the staff from HK. Advice me [sic] as to how these should be entered as expenses".
plz teacher advice me what to do.
Could you advice me on what career options I should look into? - Avantika.
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"He's always been there to give me support, to give me advice, to mentor me.
"He gave me advice and taught me how to become a man.
In difficult times of my own, they offered me advice, and made me laugh.
"My confessor hears what I say, offers me advice and forgives me".
"He has given me advice and told me he is always at the end of the phone," Giggs said.
Any advice for me?
He expects advice from me.
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