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Old 25-Jan-2006, 18:23
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hi,

I am choosing a business name. I would like to know
is it correct to use guidance with business and health, like health guidance or
business guidance. i am a bit confused because car guidance for inctance is not used very freqntly. I would just like do know is business guidance grammaticaly correct.


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'Business guidance' is grammatically correct, but 'advice' sounds better to me.
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