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Discover Ludwig"advices of" is not correct and it is not commonly used in written English.
"Advice" is a singular noun and does not need to be pluralized or followed by "of." Instead, you can use "advice on" or "advice about" to indicate the subject or topic of the advice. For example: - I need some advice on how to improve my writing skills. - Can you give me some advice about how to save money? - The doctor provided some helpful advice on managing stress.
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BP supervised this study and gave valuable advices of scientific logics in detail and finalized the manuscript.
We have always fulfilled all our tax obligations, following the advices of our tax consultants who will take care of clarifying this situation".
In the present paper, the authors show the lessons learnt at pilot and present the main problems and limitations encountered, and give advices of this experimental set-up to extrapolate the data to real plant, to provide solutions to technical problems and reduce the cost of commercial plants.
The very constructive and interesting advices of the two anonymous referees were highly appreciated by the authors and contributed to improve the presentation of the message of this study.
However, for the consent procedure, we adhered to the guidelines and advices of the METIGG.
In the PR course, I benefited from the medical treatment, supervision and advices of experts'.
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This on the advice of Prakesh.
"I need your piece of advice".
At the advice of T.E.
He heeded the advice of his elders.
It's all great advice, of course.
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