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for such advice
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "for such advice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of guidance or recommendation that has been given or is being discussed. Example: "I appreciate your insights, but I cannot accept responsibility for such advice."
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60 human-written examples
Soon my father had no time for such Sundays.
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Style was the first child of the Hammer horror film producer Michael Style (best known for such 1970s titles as The Vampire Lovers and Lust for a Vampire) and his wife, Angela (nee Enfield), who later worked as a probation officer.
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THERE is a month's supply of hot chocolate in my cupboard and a cord of firewood by the back door, but I have no time for such winter pleasantries.
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The percentage of equitable (3-3) offerangedged from 58% to 92%, much higher than in the Leipzig study which averaged about 25% for such 50-50 splits.
Science & Research
To fashion this project, Webber reunited with Tim Rice, his lyricist for such 1970s hits as "Jesus Christ Superstar" and "Evita".
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About 60 applications have been submitted for such transactions this year, compared with 155 in 2008, a former administration official said.
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The market for technology IPOs hit the brakes in 2016, marking the slowest year for such launches since 2008, and investors are keen for fresh opportunities.
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Think seasonal for events such as Easter, Christmas, Thanksgiving.
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The Pentagon is preparing for such tests next spring.
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But in an interview Tuesday, Mr. White left open the possibility for such action next year.
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There have been 276 citations and 50 arrests for such offenses since last weekend, he said.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "for such advice", ensure the context clearly establishes what specific type of advice you are referring to. Clarity is key for effective communication.
Common error
Avoid using "for such advice" without specifying what kind of advice is being discussed. Without context, the phrase becomes vague and less impactful.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "for such advice" functions as a prepositional phrase that modifies a verb or noun, indicating the reason or context for an action or statement. It is used to specify the kind or type of advice being referred to.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "for such advice" is a grammatically correct phrase used to refer to a category or type of guidance rather than a specific instance. As shown by Ludwig, there are no direct examples of this phrase in use, suggesting it might be uncommon. When employing this phrase, ensure that the type of advice is clear from the surrounding context to avoid vagueness. Alternatives like "regarding that kind of advice" or "concerning similar guidance" may offer greater clarity in certain situations. While grammatically sound, its impact hinges on precise contextual application.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
regarding that specific advice
Highlights the specificity of the advice being referred to.
regarding that kind of advice
Specifies the advice's nature using "that kind", adding a layer of specificity.
in regards to this advice
Replaces "for such" with "in regards to", offering a slightly different phrasing.
for that sort of guidance
Uses "sort of" for a less formal and more conversational tone.
concerning such counsel
Uses a more formal synonym, "counsel", in place of "advice".
concerning similar guidance
Uses "concerning" and "guidance" to soften the tone while maintaining meaning.
with respect to this guidance
Offers a more formal tone by using "with respect to" and "guidance".
in relation to this type of counsel
Employs more formal terms like "relation" and "counsel" for an elevated register.
pertaining to similar recommendations
Replaces "advice" with "recommendations", making the phrase slightly more formal.
for similar direction
Substitutes "advice" with "direction", slightly altering the connotation.
FAQs
How can I use "for such advice" in a sentence?
To use "for such advice" effectively, ensure you've previously mentioned or are about to specify the kind of advice you're referring to. For instance, "I am grateful for your insights, but I cannot be held responsible for such advice."
What are some alternatives to "for such advice"?
You might consider alternatives like "regarding that kind of advice", "concerning similar guidance", or "in relation to this type of counsel" depending on the formality and context of your writing. See more alternatives "regarding that kind of advice".
Is it better to use "for this advice" or "for such advice"?
"For this advice" generally refers to specific advice you are currently discussing, whereas "for such advice" implies a category or type of advice. The best choice depends on the context.
What's the difference between "for that advice" and "for such advice"?
"For that advice" points to a specific piece of advice already given. "For such advice" refers to a general kind or type of advice. The subtle difference impacts the clarity and context of your statement.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
4/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested