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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advice rather" is not correct and does not form a complete or usable expression in written English.
It may be intended to compare or contrast different types of advice, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "I would prefer guidance rather than advice rather than criticism."
Alternatives: "guidance instead" or "recommendations rather".
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Counterintuitively, by following her advice, rather than worrying about commercial success, I found my idea.
Hannigan should listen to that sage advice, rather than tilting at windmills.
People have forgotten it now, and these days I am offered friendly advice rather than information.
It seems that "Troy" (the movie) will take his advice rather than that of Mary Lefkowitz.
She always turned to her sister Jiamei for advice, rather than worry her parents, who had enough troubles.
He seemed more like a man who could use some advice rather than one paid for giving it.
The Environment Agency have urged people to seek advice rather than freeing exotic animals into the wild.
On the whole though, people are very civil and are more likely to share advice rather than anything else.
The theory is that this encourages the agency to offer impartial advice rather than giving it an incentive to peddle media of dubious value.
Freed from direct legal consequences, an adviser's primary incentive is objective advice rather than self-preservation, says Charles Elson, a law professor at the University of Delaware.
But why should family-owned firms turn to business schools for succession advice rather than to lawyers, accountants, professional mediators or other external advisors?
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