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  • 1advice — n. 1 words given or offered as an opinion or recommendation about future action or behaviour. 2 information given; news. 3 formal notice of a transaction. 4 (in pl.) communications from a distance. Phrases and idioms: take advice 1 obtain advice …

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  • 2Advice to a Friend on Choosing a Mistress — is a letter by Benjamin Franklin dated June 25, 1745 in which Franklin counsels a young man about channeling sexual urges. Due to its licentious nature the letter was not published in collections of Franklin s papers in the United States during… …

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  • 3advice — /əd vaɪs/ noun an opinion as to what action to take ● The accountant’s advice was to send the documents to the police. ♦ to take legal advice to ask a lawyer to say what should be done ◊ as per advice 1. according to what is written on the advice …

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  • 4according to — ♦ 1) PHR PREP If someone says that something is true according to a particular person, book, or other source of information, they are indicating where they got their information. Philip stayed at the hotel, according to Mr Hemming... He and his… …

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  • 5advice — /əd vaɪs/ noun a notification telling someone what has happened ♦ as per advice according to what is written on the advice note …

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  • 6under advice — according to recommendations, according to notice …

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  • 7No Good Advice — Single by Girls Aloud from the album Sound of the Underground B side …

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  • 8Much Against Everyone's Advice — Studio album by Soulwax Released 1998 …

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  • 9take advice — 1. To ask for advice, esp in legal matters 2. To act on advice • • • Main Entry: ↑advice * * * obtain information and guidance, typically from an expert he should take advice from his accountant ■ usu. take someone s advice act according to… …

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  • 10HMS Advice (1712) — HMS Advice was a 50 gun fourth rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built by Sir Joseph Allin according to the 1706 Establishment of dimensions at Deptford Dockyard, and launched on 8 July 1712.In 1744, she was renamed HMS Milford , and she… …

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