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The phrase "advice on board" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where someone is seeking guidance or recommendations related to a group or organization, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "We need to gather some advice on board before making a final decision on the project."
Alternatives: "guidance from the team" or "input from the group".
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Talk to someone one rung further up the career ladder and take their advice on board.
Hopefully he'll take my advice on board.
Pattni has taken the advice on board.
"And I've taken Lord Sugar's advice on board, and his advisers' advice on board and I've scaled back my ambition somewhat.
Phil never behaved that way so he was able to take my advice on board.
I took his advice on board and started to implement the changes and modernise certain aspects.
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Do, however, take their advice on-board.
It's like any coach, you pick and choose which bits of advice you take on board.
There's member interaction and some limited mutual responsibility in the form of advice on boards.
Rees recommends a gracious smile and taking on board the advice you get.
They took on board the advice, but for weeks machete-wielding youths inexplicably barred health workers from coming into the village.
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