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Common collocations with advice in American Collocation

advice noun uncountable

US /ədˈvaɪs/

types of advice

dietary
financial
legal
medical
scientific
technical

You have the right to ask for medical advice from a doctor at any time.

fair

impartial
independent
unbiased

This is a list of organizations that can give you independent advice on your financial affairs.

from people with special knowledge

expert
professional
specialist

This is a very complex situation and you need to seek professional advice before making any decision.

good

good
helpful
invaluable
practical
sound
useful

Students have access to good information, helpful advice and professional guidance.

business
career
consumer
debt
health
housing
mortgage
safety
tax
travel

We offer residents basic debt advice.

ask for advice

ask for
look for
seek
take

When should I take professional advice?

give advice

dispense
give
issue
offer
pass on
provide

Our consultants offer strategic advice to IT specialists and business managers.

get advice

get
obtain
receive

In such cases you should get medical advice.

accept advice

accept
act on
act upon
follow
heed
listen to
take

He declined to take their advice, and the situation worsened.

On his advice, she spoke to the manager about it.

not accept advice

disregard
ignore
reject

It’s my own fault for ignoring your advice.

You will not be insured if you travel against the advice of your doctor.

assistance
encouragement
guidance
help
information
support

We will provide confidential encouragement and advice to members.