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"to advice" is not a correct usage of English
You should instead use the phrase "to advise," which means to give someone advice. For example, "My father always advised me to do my best in school."
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to advice
noun
An opinion recommended or offered, as worthy to be followed; counsel.
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She listens to advice.
Don't listen to advice.
Nor does he listen to advice.
Listen to advice but challenge rigorously.
You don't want to listen to advice from me, Amigo".
"The Army does listen to advice," he said.
"Then they can be very vulnerable to advice".
9. Washington Post cites Bush's failure to listen to advice.
Access to advice and support groups are often free.
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