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The phrase "along advice" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be a misphrasing, as "along" does not typically pair with "advice" in standard English usage.
Example: "I appreciate your advice on this matter."
Alternatives: "in addition to advice" or "together with advice."
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Bob Gibson and Ozzie Smith pass along advice to young players.
Rios' nostalgic view on vinyl records also led her to pass along advice to each of the artists: don't "overthink" the work.
Only players are allowed in the bathrooms, lest a parent pass along advice.
Arnold Schoenberg, who taught Harrison in the early nineteen-forties, passed along advice that became a mantra: "Use only the essentials".
I would like to thank all of you who sent along advice on how to get through the madness.
► On Thursday at ScienceInsider, Kai Kupferschmidt passed along advice from two risk-communication experts about how scientists should talk about risk in the context of the Ebola outbreak.
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I made up the cottage as I went along, with good advice from A. J., at the lumberyard.
To help you along, we solicited advice this year from John H. Laporte, 60, the manager (since 1987) of the $6.3 billion New Horizons Fund from T. Rowe Price.
The ice was to be procured from the glacier Svartisen, and a glaciologist was brought along to give advice.
C = Cessation support was provided along with brief advice at each visit.
Footballs spray everywhere, along with advice: "Weeks!
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