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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advice stands" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a piece of advice remains valid or unchanged over time.
Example: "Despite the changes in circumstances, the advice stands: always prioritize your health."
Alternatives: "the advice remains" or "the guidance holds true".
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My usual advice stands: bring a packed lunch.
Business travelers are good at coping with anything, so the usual advice stands: chill.
We have sifted through the most popular comments to see whether the advice stands.
Her advice stands, though.
This advice stands in a rich, long tradition of insight, starting perhaps with Socrates, getting reinvented later by Seneca, being re-focused along the way by Søren Kierkegaard, and then hitting the shores of America in the work of Ralph Waldo Emerson.
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Businesses that spend heavily on legal advice stand to save a fortune.
One piece of advice stood out above all else, however: don't pay more than £50 for a bag.
Speaking at graduation, Daria offers this advice: "Stand firm for what you believe in until or unless logic and experience prove you wrong.
Dr. Manson says two pieces of advice stand out most clearly from the study: women who smoke should quit, and all women should take up a moderate exercise, like brisk walking, and do it for 30 minutes every day.
Then there is the droll, wan melancholy of poor Charlie Brown himself, a permanent loser who was depressed in an era when therapy wasn't an obsession: though there were the five-cent stints at Lucy's lemonade-style psychiatric advice stand.
That would be my advice: stand up for yourself and tell someone.
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