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Discover Ludwig"unsolicited advice" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe advice that is given without being asked for. For example: "I don't usually take kindly to unsolicited advice, but your concern was appreciated."
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Who was I to offer unsolicited advice?
That's unsolicited advice from a political independent.
"His favorite hobby is giving me unsolicited advice," she said.
Why can't Pelfrey pitch anymore? 9. Avoid giving unsolicited advice.
A young fan receives some unsolicited advice from James Thurber.
There is nothing worse than unsolicited advice at that moment.
I was used to unsolicited advice and offers of help.
Such unsolicited advice often occurs with tournament galleries.
I don't think I would give unsolicited advice.
So, herewith, some unsolicited advice: Use a spellchecker.
And he'll offer unsolicited advice in the seasoning.
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