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Advice has no singular form; the closest is a 'piece of advice'. Proper usages include: give advice give some advice give a piece of advice
I can give you an answer, some advice, some wisdom, or a quandary.
Yes, many people on WikiAnswers can give advice on an eating disorder. If you ask your problem in a different question and categorize it into the correct category, there is bound to be some WikiAnswers contributor willing to answer your question.
"Yes, some law firms do give free bankruptcy advice. They do that because they know you have no money to spend on hiring them to give you this kind of advice. Also, if they give you free advice you might go back to them to help you with filing for bankruptcy."
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I would discourage getting crickets, because they may create problems in your toads' life. My advice? Go out and get some bugs give them termites if you have a problem with termites, try to give them mosquitoes or fruit flies.
She needs someone to counsel her on her educational future. (verb)Even a successful executive can occasionally use the wise counsel of his predecessors. (noun)
Yes, many people are willing to give advice if you ask for it. It's always beneficial to seek advice from trusted friends, family members, or professionals in the specific area you need advice in. Be clear about the type of advice you are seeking and be open to different perspectives and suggestions.
Creating your own advice column is simple, especially with the help of the ---- These days advice columns are springing up left and right. Most people give advice, but don't really label themselves as "advice columnists." If you like to give advice and want to learn how to start your own column, I'll give you some pointers here on how to do that.
In essence, yes. Most professions - legal, financial, health etc do give their customers/patients advice. In many countries there are also Advice services (private or charitable) give advice to citizens on a wide range of matters - some of these have paid staff but many are staffed by volunteers.
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There are several websites which give advice about retirement. Financial advice can be found at the Money Advice Service, further advice can be found at Saga and AgeUK.