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Yaeer27 Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Can you say "trustworthy guidance"?

Is it grammatical correct to say "trustworthy guidance" (as in the company
offers you a trustworthy guidance about how to select the best...)

I think it's not but I can't seem to explain why.

Can you help?
  

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That would be a wonderful option.

  • That would be a wonderful option.
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That would be a wonderful option.
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wonderful option?

Does that mean that the phrase is correct or wrong?
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Trustworthy guidance" (as in the company
offers you a trustworthy guidance about how to select the best...) is a wonderful option.

I think this sentence is correct.
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'Trustworthy' is usually used to describe people, but I see no reason why you couldn't use it in the way stated.
Another option may be to say 'dependable guidance'
Cheers
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Hullo!
I think that trustworthy guidanc is correct because it is a a guidance that deserves to be trusted since thy provide it sincerly.

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