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Discover LudwigThe phrase "external advice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to guidance or recommendations provided by individuals or organizations outside of a particular group or context.
Example: "We sought external advice to ensure that our project aligns with industry best practices."
Alternatives: "outside counsel" or "third-party recommendations".
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Policy will be poorer if they don't get external advice.
Local authorities typically rely on external advice from accountancy and law firms when making investment decisions.
Where uncertainty exists, we may seek appropriate external advice or engage directly with HMRC.
"It is not … generally considered necessary for the attorney general to seek additional external advice in this area," he said.
Its resources should be increased so that, even without experts in the upper chamber, external advice can be brought in.
NHS chiefs, said Oliver, should be able to fix problems without spending money meant for patient care on external advice.
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It also urged ministers to get rigorous external medical advice to prove Megrahi was close to death, advice they ignored.
They had taken external legal advice from employment specialists.
External strategy advice can be costly — and wrong.
Managers should be skeptical consumers of external strategy advice.
You're not allowed to get external policy advice; you're not allowed external advisers.
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