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Discover Ludwig"took advice" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to seek or receive guidance or suggestions from someone. Example: After much consideration, I took advice from my financial advisor and invested in a more diverse portfolio.
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I took advice.
We took advice from friends.
He was a one-man-band who rarely took advice".
So we took advice on this," he said.
Farmer took advice from the PA news desk and lawyer.
They took advice from psychiatrists before they began their questioning.
"We took advice from MSF and had a clinician in the UK.
More than most politicians he took advice, reflected on, it and learned.
In acting for Abyan, Shine Lawyers took advice from leading women's psychiatrists and obstetricians, Newhouse said.
"Each generation had their own passion, and they never took advice.
Finally, I took advice from my dad and changed my putting grip and switched putters.
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