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The word means news or reports or dispatches and is archaic in English. Keep expectations realistic by focusing on possibilities within the realm of uncertainty. It all depends on context.

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So, Which is correct? Although graduating from college is a great accomplishment which should be recognized, it is not the end. In fact, it is just the beginning of a totally new phase in life which the graduates are unfamiliar with. Below are some advices for the new graduates that are not thought in schools. But in any case the referenced article is poorly edited. However, of this relatively insignificant number many fall into both categories I haven't the time to sample them right now to get an estimate of the proportion as they are either asking or instructing as to which is the correct form. One could provide an easy enough explanation for this common error, or perhaps actually draw different conclusions. The question is very clear, and the fact two questions are implied doesn't mean the post is off-topic, they are both closely related. But if we want to be nit-picking, there is only one question. If you think that the question implies asking for the reason of the mistake if it is one , this should be stated explicitly in the question. If you think that the question does not ask for this, you cannot blame answers for not answering it — in fact this would make the answer digress from the actual question in my opinion. In commercial language, advice usually means information communicated by letter; used chiefly in reference to drafts or bills of exchange; as, a letter of advice. Conclusion: advice and advices have a different meaning and usage.

But I've seen it used with an article on a number of occasions. Your friend could approach her boss exactly like you did for a raise and end up being demoted—at which point she might blame you. Between are a number of medical problems that can look like depression. Did they offer some platitudes or that sounded impossible to follow. It is not considered normal to use advice as a countable in this way nowadays. Take it from me This expression is used when you are print advice based on your own experience. This post was co-written by Lori Deschene.

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