Collocation
get advice
Definition
to receive guidance or recommendations from someone, especially someone knowledgeable
'get advice' is a common English collocation. to receive guidance or recommendations from someone, especially someone knowledgeable
get + advice
“If you’re unsure which course to take, get advice from your tutor.”
Examples
- You should _____ advice from a doctor if the pain doesn’t go away.
- I went to my teacher to _____ advice about my essay.
- Before you sign the contract, _____ advice from a lawyer.
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- She called her older sister to _____ advice on what to say in the interview.
- We need to _____ advice from someone who understands small business taxes.
- He finally decided to _____ advice about managing his stress.
- If you’re not sure how to invest, it’s wise to _____ advice from a certified professional.
- They booked an appointment to _____ advice on improving their CV.
- I wish I had _____ advice earlier instead of guessing what to do.
More verb + nouns
- make progress to improve or move forward toward a goal over time
- make money to earn money; to generate a profit or income
- make a request to ask formally for something, especially through an official process
- do business to conduct commercial activity; to buy, sell, or work with another company professionally
- do exercise to do physical activity to improve health or fitness