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The correct phrase is "some advice"
You can use this phrase when offering recommendation or counsel. For example: "I'm happy to offer some advice if you would like it."
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"They gave me some advices.
Some advices are finally proposed for the future experimental activities.
Some advices about evacuation are given finally for reduce the evacuation period.
Then could you give me some advices to maintain membrane voltage at -65 mV?
Some advices to avoid similar accident are given for future design.
I appreciate u if you can give some advices to help alleviating dementia,although we know it's related to aging.
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They get some advice.
Please, some advice.
You need some advice.
Finally, some advice is proposed.
"Just some advice," she said.
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