Hello there! Great question. The plural of advice is actually just advice. Unlike some other words in the English language that have different singular and plural forms, advice remains the same whether you are referring to one piece of advice or many.
So if someone gives you some advice and then later on gives you more advice, you could say "thank you for the advice" or "thank you for all the advice you have given me."
It's one of those unique quirks of the English language that can sometimes trip people up, so don't worry if you were unsure about it before. It's always helpful to ask questions and learn more about the language we use every day. I hope this helps!
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