useful advice

collocation in English

meaningsofusefulandadvice

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useful
adjective
uk
/ˈjuːs.fəl/
us
/ˈjuːs.fəl/
effective; helping you to do or ...
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advice
noun[U]
uk
/ədˈvaɪs/
us
/ədˈvaɪs/
an opinion that someone offers you about what you should do or how you should act in a ...
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(Definition ofusefulandadvicefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofuseful advice

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Their report providesusefuladviceon how such problems might be identified and offers useful ideas on alternative ways of teaching.
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Yet they offerusefuladvicefor the patient, family, and healthcare team who choose to implement it.
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The author thanks the anonymous reviewers forusefuladvice.
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Teachers often giveusefuladviceto their students.
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All the chapters in this section repay close attention and offer veryusefuladviceto researchers in the field.
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Means of tuning the complexity, gracefully handling missing data and otherusefuladviceare also given.
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To show that it was not a commercial enterprise, all my company's competitors and anybody else who could contributeusefuladvicewere invited to attend.
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This included muchusefuladviceabout relationships with the acute sector.
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It would be better able to give themusefuladvice.
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The rent officer has a lot of knowledge of what is involved and can pass on a great deal ofusefuladvice.
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It hasusefuladviceon the preparation that should be made before the pet is taken into the home.
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I feel sure that those bodies would be able to give him extremelyusefuladviceon this important subject.
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Sometimes he is capable of givingusefuladvice.
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I am sure that he will receive benefit and veryusefuladvice.
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We are not offended by them at all and in fact we have begun to learn that they can give us some quiteusefuladvice.
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I should have thought that it would have been able to giveusefuladviceand recommendations about them.
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It is always willing to giveusefuladviceand to see that cases are properly considered.
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If so, it may beusefuladvicewhich might be acted upon.
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