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Common collocations with guidance in American Collocation

guidance noun uncountable

US /ˈɡaɪd(ə)ns/

good

authoritative
clear
detailed
expert
full
practical
useful

He is the person to whom members turn for authoritative guidance on a wide range of initiatives.

of a particular type

academic
educational
official
parental
professional
spiritual
statutory
technical
vocational

We advise you to seek professional guidance on matters such as these.

give guidance

deliver
give (someone)
issue
offer (someone)
provide (someone with)

The association offers financial guidance on benefit issues.

publish guidance

develop
draft
issue
prepare
produce
publish

There are also numerous examples of departments producing their own guidance on environmental issues.

change guidance

amend
review
revise
update

The Local Authority also said it would amend its guidance to referees in order to encourage a more open approach in the future.

need or ask for guidance

ask for
look for
need
require
seek
want

It is no surprise that children need guidance to deal with these issues.

get or receive guidance

get
obtain
take

New members should take guidance from experienced members as to whether conditions are suitable for skiing.

wait for guidance

await
wait for

We are waiting for government guidance to see what the effects of the new law will be.

follow guidance

follow

When choosing your courses, you should follow the guidance contained in this guide.