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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'give a tip' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to offer advice to someone. For example, "If you want to learn a new language, my tip is to practice speaking with native speakers".
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When I give a tip, Cumberbatch consumes it entirely.
"They might give a tip where they wouldn't have in the past".
Get some help.' "Here he is, trying to find change to give a tip to the bellman as he's having the heart attack.
Most Americans are familiar with the way that works, and are prepared to give a tip of at least 15percentt if they get competent, attentive service.
Good to know You don't leave change on the table – you give a tip to the waiter by rounding up your bill.
"We have indeed run a policy for 20 years that rewards ALL of our team when guests generously give a tip to our team members.
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He added that only before the start of the aerial campaign in Syria did the US government see fit to give a tip-off to Damascus via its envoy to the United Nations in New York.
Mr. Sommerset, a Norwegian, found the house after being given a tip by a local Greek-Finnish friend.
The investigation of the Villarreal brothers began in May 2005 when an informer gave a tip to Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials.
I'd been given a tip to visit Smorgasburg, which describes itself as "a Brooklyn flea food market".
He gave a tip of hundreds of dollars at a New Hampshire restaurant owned by his wife, charging the meal and tip to Tyco.
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