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Discover Ludwig"many advice" is not grammatically correct and should not be used in written English.
"Advice" is a non-count noun, so it cannot be used with the plural marker "s". Instead, you can use "much advice" or "a lot of advice". Example: I received a lot of advice from my parents about my future career.
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"So avoid too many advice.
Benefits is now the biggest category for services, and many advice providers are struggling to cope with demand.
It proved so popular that Dunton had to do what many advice columnists would do after him and hire writers (of both sexes) to help him.
Many advice services have been scaled back due to spending cuts, and not all advisers understand the particular needs of cancer patients – whose treatment pathways may last more than a year and include a complex mix of surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy, together with debilitating side effects.
If you're looking elsewhere than wikiHow for online advice on flipping websites, keep an eye out, because many advice sites are just sales pitches for an e-book or how-to seminar.
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I'll know it's right?" Many advice-givers (and a fair number of licensed therapists) might throw up their hands at the aimlessness of such a question.
"I give him many advices.
We thank Dr. Brigid Hogan for many advices on studying and characterizing the development of mouse embryos.
We're also experimenting with classes and other forms of skill development and one-to-one and one-to-many advice.
* Read the chat rooms and bulletin boards; many provide advice and alerts to scams or offer technical advice.
Many later advice manuals derive from it.
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