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The phrase "advices from" is not correct in standard English; "advice" is an uncountable noun and should not be used in the plural form.
You can use "advice from" when referring to guidance or recommendations received from someone.
Example: "I appreciate the advice from my mentor on how to improve my writing skills."
Alternatives: "guidance from" or "recommendations from".
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The market is flat, under the advices from America, and quotations have receded 1d.
Very good and useful advices from Dr. Wu. Managing stress with medication can be difficult.
In addition, the deputy first minister has received advices from the departmental solicitors' office which do not present any complications or difficulties whatsoever.
Then, acting on advices from the TV screen, they harvest the long, bright, weedless rows at the chain store, bringing home a carton of tomatoes with eye appeal and a package of instant potatoes.
So discuss what you intend to do in life with them, open up your heart about your future plans, take advices from them, ask them questions about what's the best approach to fulfil your dreams and so on.
I count it a great honour and privilege to lead the Democratic Unionist party and I will continue to do so with the full support of my colleagues". The step of having Foster temporarily carry out the duties of first minister had been taken after "advices from the Departmental Solicitors' Office which do not present any complications or difficulties whatsoever", Robinson said.
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