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"offer this advice" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to give or provide advice to someone. Example: I would like to offer this advice to anyone starting a new business: always make sure to have a solid financial plan in place before launching your product.
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Should you face problems, the authors offer this advice.
Stealth egger, whoever you are, we offer this advice: Think what you're doing!
Scientists from the toxicology offer this advice: Watch for the numeral 7 on the bottom of plastic containers.
To other young people who constantly wonder if the grass might be greener on the other side of the occupational fence, I offer this advice: Passion is not something you follow.
As for the wider public, concerned doctors offer this advice: Make sure your building has been cleaned properly -- and stay alert for any symptoms of respiratory distress that may indicate exposure to toxic substances.
I offer this advice for parents with young children: Start them immediately on the "jar system," an idea first introduced in the early 1990's by Neale S. Godfrey, the kids-and-money guru.
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Our learning partner Nesta offered this advice.
Mr. Gregory offered this advice: "Beneficiaries should be prepared.
Mr. Nesbitt's offered this advice: "Always put love over career".
According to PoliticsHome, Tebbit offered this advice to David Cameron.
Robert G. Thomas offered this advice: "Join the G.S.M. crowd.
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