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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asking advice" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of seeking guidance or recommendations from someone.
Example: "I was asking advice from my mentor about how to approach the project."
Alternatives: "seeking guidance" or "requesting counsel".
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More entrepreneurs should consider taking time out and asking advice.
I text my actress friend Emer asking advice on auditions.
She stopped by regularly after that, asking advice and telling funny stories.
In less than 60 seconds I had the whole room gather around asking advice regarding their properties.
I called up my boss, asking advice, and he says, "What you're learning is that it's lonely at the top".
The people I was asking advice from were all involved in some way in the narcotics industry.
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I would ask advice from someone.
He rang Bill Heffernan to ask advice.
They came to me to ask advice," said Mr Ai.
Everywhere women started petitions, asked advice, started talking.
I asked advice from an experienced autism expert.
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