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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'take advices' is not correct or usable in written English.
To make the phrase correct, it should be changed to 'take advice.' For example, "Before making an important decision, it's always good to take advice from people who have experienced the same thing."
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Talking about her boyfriend would probably make her uncomfortable but be open to talk about all issues, you don't want her to take advices from her teenager friends.
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"Men really do take advice.
Take advice from a solicitor.
Don't just take advice, demand advice.
Who wouldn't take advice from Stanley Kowalski?
But I decided to take advice".
"I will not take advice from Henry Kissinger".
"At my age, you can take advice".
If all else fails, take advice.
Unlikely to take advice from the White House.
I didn't take advice very easily in those days".
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