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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'advice that' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as an introductory phrase that precedes advice that you want to give to someone. For example, "I would like to offer you the following advice that could help you make a successful career switch."
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Good advice that.
Mr. Loquasto often offers advice that affects the choreography.
Some of the advice that follows may seem elementary.
She acted on the advice that same day.
Like Vanguard's founder, John Bogle, said, you could find advice that was better than this, but the amount of advice that was worse was infinite.
It provides legal advice that helps people contest parking tickets.
I want advice that reflects how things are.
But I'll give you some personal advice that may help".
The advice that is usually sage and often amusing.
Don't believe any dating advice that glosses over that fact.
The advice that is readily available is endless.
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