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The phrase "advice of" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are talking about the council or guidance somebody gives you. For example: "I am seeking the advice of experienced professionals before making any decisions."
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At the advice of T.E.
He remembered some advice of his mother's.
Here's the sensible-sounding advice of Altmann.
He heeded the advice of his elders.
It's all great advice, of course.
"And he followed your advice?" "Of course".
On the advice of Mr. George deS.
PATIENTS once meekly accepted the advice of their family doctor.
We just took the advice of the rescuers and left".
That is the advice of a top human-rights lawyer.
The second was the advice of Mr Castro.
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