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Discover LudwigThe phrase "good advices" is not correct in English
The word "advice" is an uncountable noun and does not have a plural form. You can use "good advice" when referring to helpful suggestions or recommendations. Example: "She always gives me good advice when I'm facing tough decisions."
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XW gave some good advices on writing the manuscript.
Special thanks to Mona Singh for her valuable notes from 2010 and to Bonnie Berger for many good advices at critical moments.
If you can't give good advices then just DON'T give.
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