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Discover Ludwig"insider advice" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to advice or information that is coming from someone who has special or exclusive knowledge about a particular topic or situation. Example: "As a seasoned traveler, I can offer you some insider advice on how to save money on flights and hotels."
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Insider advice: Nightlife is off the agenda.
Insider advice: Mykonos is hell in August.
Insider advice: Syros gets blustery meltemi winds during July/August.
Insider advice: The nearest village is 25 minutes' walk away.
He is skeptical about the business of offering insider advice at high prices.
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Their insider's advice is buried among posts like "Displaytech FLCOS microdisplays to be used in embeddable pico-projectors".
The staff is full of excellent suggestions for local restaurants and other insider Springfield advice, and they've never led us astray.
(Holland) * 'LA PASIÓN SEGÚN SAN Monday' (Mondandand Tuesday) "Fasten your seat belts" was one insider's advice at the Brooklyn Academy of Music a few years ago when this lionized piece by the composer Osvaldo Golijov had its New York premiere.
Choi's playground is Manhattan's Koreatown and as an insider, her advice is always go to the second-floor restaurants.
This is not to excuse technocracy (Obama was unable to reform Wall Street partly because of his necessary reliance on "insider" technical advice), but one should bear in mind that politicizing technical issues is itself a complex process.
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