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Is it correct Thanks for useful advice?
Jan 14, 2016 8:43 AM
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We would probably say "thanks for your helpful advice/information"
January 14, 2016
You need to be more specific about the advice, so "the advice" or "your advice" is correct. Just saying "thanks for useful advice" is far too general. It' actually doesn't make much sense. We definitely don't say "an advice", and "Thanks for a piece of advice" still doesn't tell us which advice you mean. We want to know which advice!
January 14, 2016
you could also say 'thanks for the useful advice".
January 14, 2016
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