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"inconsistent advice" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe advice that contradicts itself or conflicts with other advice. For example: "I'm getting so much inconsistent advice, I don't know what I should do!".
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The group has also criticised confusing and inconsistent advice for expectant mothers about the issue.
This means that patients are now offered inconsistent advice from a range of sources and must determine which sites to trust and which to reject.
In the 2010 UK study participants reported inconsistent advice regarding timeliness from health care professionals [ 31].
Prior to the 2006 memo, Heare acknowledged, the EPA had offered inconsistent advice about whether to remove the aerator.
In keeping with findings from other countries, health professionals reportedly offered limited or inconsistent advice to pregnant women, often not raising this issue at all [ 20, 21, 31].
Small pockets of misinformation about the introduction of solid foods persist amongst health professionals which may lead to inconsistent advice for parents.
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Partly as a consequence of inconsistent scientific advice, H5N1 virus outbreaks in poultry are not always stamped out with a sense of urgency for human health (2).
The inconsistent medical advice regarding RM (and also HRT) provided to her, her sister and her mother (each living in a different province) increased her confusion and indecision, and left her feeling angry and frustrated.
Such positions are not inconsistent with our advice here.
However, patients still express fragmentation and lack of coordination and often receive inconsistent and contradictory advice [ 95].
Two constructs reflected behaviors that should be minimized in an MI counseling approach (MI Inconsistent): (1) Unsolicited Advice, Directions, and (2) Feedback and Direct Confrontation.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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