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Discover Ludwig"offer me advice" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used when asking someone to give guidance or suggestions on a specific topic or situation. Example: "Can you please offer me advice on how to improve my presentation skills?".
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"They not only found time to offer me advice, they positively encouraged clients to push work my way.
I'd like to ask readers to offer me advice, suggestions, criticism and hopefully, if I've earned it, an occasional compliment.
Midgame he would offer me advice, only to take advantage of my moves after I followed his suggestions.
When friends had tried to offer me advice on my new country of residence before I left the UK in the summer of 2012, it was usually informed by their experiences of resorts in Sharm El Sheikh, the bejeweled tombs of Luxor, or the crowded streets of Cairo, as seen from the top deck of a tour bus.
As soon as possible, I did all I could to emphasise our differences – moving to the city, somewhere he was never fully at home but which I love, and pursuing a career in a world so alien to him that he couldn't offer me advice.
This is a professional communicator at the top of his game and he's about to offer me advice because I'm his friend and because he cares.
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They asked what that meant and then offered me advice on benefits, but not funding.
She goes well beyond intimation, as the title of her piece suggests: For the most part, when I entered these conversations with the wonderful women who offered me advice and support, I felt gratitude.
"My confessor hears what I say, offers me advice and forgives me".
My parents offered me advice, but never money.
And, I'm pretty sure you don't want to turn all the random people who offered me advice on this issue into liars.
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