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"common advice" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It is often used to refer to suggestions or recommendations that are generally accepted or well known. For example, "A common piece of advice is to always be prepared for the unexpected."
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But, she says, that doesn't chime with common advice.
"NOW win the peace", is common advice to victors of a civil war.
"Common advice to freshmen is if they can't communicate with their T.A., switch out of the section".
Some strategists adhere to the common advice that equities offer the best chance to beat inflation over the long haul.
According to Burnett, the common advice we're given – particularly to mix letters and numbers, as "pass123" evidently does – is misguided.
It is common advice these days: Buy plastic sheeting and stock up on bottled water to create a safe room against chemical or biological attack.
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It's very common, obvious advice – and viruses seem a thing of the past, but nothing makes you feel helpless like an infection.
All of these companies are challenging the common nutrition advice to eat whole foods and vary your diet.
It is what it says it is: common sense advice for storing chemicals safely and getting rid of them legally.
I give the same, direct, common sense advice I give in my two books.
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