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Discover Ludwig'little advice' is correct and is used in both written and spoken English
It is usually used to mean a suggestion or a recommendation that a person might give to help you solve a problem or make a decision. For example: "I'm not sure what to do - can you give me a little advice?".
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He offered little advice.
A little advice for you.
A little advice: Go for the twofer.
Then she offered a little advice.
But hey, a little advice for you.
Before returning to his message, he dispensed a little advice.
Steve, a little advice: don't let Preet borrow your cellphone.
The four states in the black can offer little advice.
"There was very little advice against it," she said recently.
There is, however, little advice available on the best strategy to use in constructing a multiscale model.
"Diddy will call me for a little advice on a painting," Mr. Dean said.
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