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an advice on how to vs an advice how to

Both phrases are not correct in English. The correct phrase is "advice on how to." The word "advice" is a non-count noun and does not require an article like "an." Additionally, the preposition "on" is needed to connect "advice" with the phrase that follows.

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an advice on how to

This phrase is not correct in English. The word "advice" is a non-count noun and does not require an article like "an."

The correct phrase is "advice on how to."
  • The work on Level 2 is ongoing but CESR has already produced an advice on the content and form of the Key Information Document disclosures for UCITS (CESR/08-087, CESR advice to the European Commission from February 2008).
  • Not advice on showering with him.
  • Providing highly specialised technical advice on company and/or personal taxation.
  • A Member State may request EASA to evaluate the training organisation and issue an advice on which the Member State may base its own evaluation.
  • We're an advice pipeline you can use to freebase non-judgmental advice...
  • I was thinking, like, an advice column.
  • She thinks we ought to have an advice column.
  • He's doing an advice for me.
  • - I'm starting an advice column.
  • Okay, don't give me advice on who to date.
  • I want to get some professional advice on what to say.
  • No. I need your advice on something.
  • Maybe we should get some proper medical advice on this.
  • The Agency should provide advice on best practices in awareness-raising, training and courses.
  • Other firms which, instead of auditing, concealed information and actually provided advice on concealment methods are parties to this process.
  • Angela's by resistant to advice on financial matters.
  • The US government would like your technical advice on this.
  • For advice on a matter of style.
  • And here I was, thinking you needed advice on curtains.
  • I need some advice on the topic of one Vivian Wilkes.

Alternatives:

  • advice on how to

an advice how to

This phrase is not correct in English. The word "advice" is a non-count noun and does not require an article like "an."

The correct phrase is "advice on how to."
  • We're an advice pipeline you can use to freebase non-judgmental advice...
  • I was thinking, like, an advice column.
  • She thinks we ought to have an advice column.
  • He's doing an advice for me.
  • - I'm starting an advice column.
  • Have any advice how I can avoid that?
  • Charge them both with assault, abduction and concealing a body, and put in an advice file for manslaughter.
  • Malloy, you are on an advice roll.
  • An advice book that goes about as deep as a thimble.
  • I'll give you an advice concerning men.
  • An advice columnist in my paper who supposedly answers questions in the nude.
  • I want to listen to accurate information not just an advice!
  • I'll give you an advice: leave a silver coin in her mouth for the boatman and get some rest.
  • - Madame, with an advice from you, I'll get 10 years younger, at least.
  • I listened to him because it was an advice given to me by my only blood relative.
  • Franco. d'you want an advice?
  • On the other hand, asking for an advice from a bank may lead to a pressure to buy financial products.
  • An advice from the Authority should be taken into account, where appropriate, on the suitability of the submitted data for risk assessment.
  • For example, in many EU Member States, coloured lenses can be currently bought in supermarkets without any prescription and without any advice how to use them.
  • I'm sorry, that's advice how?

Alternatives:

  • advice on how to

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