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Discover LudwigThe phrase "well-intentioned advice" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it when referring to a set of advice that was meant to help, but perhaps has not been successfully acted upon. For example, "I appreciate your well-intentioned advice, but I'm not sure it's in my best interest to follow it."
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His well-intentioned advice could be formidable.
Don't be misled by well-intentioned advice.
This well-intentioned advice is infused with bafflement at women's inability to drive.
Ms. Parker noted that the well-intentioned advice of some commenters reflected the erroneous impression that Bari Jay was attempting to create a fully customized system.
His wife's well-intentioned advice about not drinking too much and remembering to take his blood pressure medication can send Frank into a fury of denial.
If an ability to act on well-intentioned advice is a good start, a willingness to seek out the views of people known to disagree with us represents a big second step in fact, a leap forward.
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Too many students think they need to go into management or management training right away, he says — maybe because of high expectations from all those well-intentioned advice-givers we started off talking about.
As argued in the World Health Report 2005, many countries facing current shortages of midwifery providers have been at the mercy of misguided, albeit well intentioned, advice from external donors recommending policy changes to create a multipurpose worker [ 2, 20] or seeing midwifery care as a voluntary occupation that can be performed by a traditional healer or traditional birth attendant.
Some were well-intentioned offers of advice for catching the killer but the vast majority were useless.
How could these good, loving, well-intentioned men give advice that's so manifestly, egregiously, cruelly wrong? 1.
After Blade walked over and gave me some well-intentioned and exceptionally filthy advice, I tightened my laces and went home with somebody's silver Sharpie in my pocket.
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