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"take their advice" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when someone has given you advice, and you want to express that you plan to follow it. For example: "My parents gave me lots of advice for college; I plan to take their advice and do my best."
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He should take their advice.
She didn't always take their advice.
Take their advice with a pinch of salt.
Jerry West, Byron Scott, I think I'll take their advice".
However take their advice with a pinch of salt (Himalayan, of course).
And what worries me is the possibility that policy makers might actually take their advice.
"The ministers can ignore them, take their advice or fire them," the official said.
You don't have to take their advice, but let them share their version of solutions to life's difficulties.
I am going to take their advice this time but people can still contact my office by phone and email.
"Midwives and nurses are highly regarded and trusted members of society and people take their advice very seriously," she said.
If you want to be impressed by Vilnius, it's probably best that you don't take their advice.
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