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Discover Ludwig"have advice" is not correct and usable in written English; it should be phrased as "have advice for" or "have advice on".
You can use this phrasing to offer advice to someone on a particular topic. For example, you could say, "I have advice for you on how to manage your time better."
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Any readers have advice?
They have advice, too.
And do you have advice for others?
Do you have advice for female researchers?
Do you have advice for students about extracurricular activities?
And do you have advice for other Bucks readers?
Do you have advice or helpful recipes for chicken novices?
Do you have advice for anyone considering getting in?
MS. KOLATA: And you have advice for women?
Do you have advice to offer others in this position?
Do you have advice for your colleagues moving forward?
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