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Discover Ludwig"tip for" is not a correct phrase in English.
Instead, you might use the phrase "tip on" or "tip about" depending on the context. For example, "Here is a tip on how to clean a carpet."
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My tip for brunch?
Have a tip for Nocturnalist?
Early tip for victory?
Her tip for precision?
A tip for ordering: simple is better.
My top tip for 2009?
Top tip for wannabe Olympians?
He has a tip for us.
What's your hot tip for 2011?
What's your top tip for Christmas shopping?
That's your sporting tip for the week.
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