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Wondering if anyone had any good idioms, phrases or words related to someone giving advice or insight into something?










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put on hold as too broad by Kris, Rory Alsop, Jason Bassford, Scott, choster yesterday


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    This is currently way too broad. At the very least, please edit your question to (1) give us some context (e.g. is this for a letter, in conversation, an academic article?), (2) clarify if the word/phrase relates to the action or describes the person, and (3) provide a sample sentence showing us how you'd use the word (e.g. "My neighbour keeps ____ me" or "My neighbour is a ____"). For further guidance, see How to Ask and take the Tour. :-)
    – Chappo
    Dec 19 at 22:45










  • Welcome to ELU! That's a pretty broad question...can you either narrow down the scope or provide some examples of phrases that you have considered and why they aren't suitable for your purposes? That would be helpful!
    – Kristina Lopez
    Dec 19 at 22:46










  • Could better be on meta.
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    2 days ago












  • Hey! Thanks for the tip, first-time poster here, so wasn't sure how to ask. It's for a name of a section on a website that will highlight videos from experts/experienced folks in a field. So some bad examples would "Wise Words" or "Smart Stories", I was hoping to maybe play off an idiom.
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    2 days ago










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Wondering if anyone had any good idioms, phrases or words related to someone giving advice or insight into something?










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put on hold as too broad by Kris, Rory Alsop, Jason Bassford, Scott, choster yesterday


Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.











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    This is currently way too broad. At the very least, please edit your question to (1) give us some context (e.g. is this for a letter, in conversation, an academic article?), (2) clarify if the word/phrase relates to the action or describes the person, and (3) provide a sample sentence showing us how you'd use the word (e.g. "My neighbour keeps ____ me" or "My neighbour is a ____"). For further guidance, see How to Ask and take the Tour. :-)
    – Chappo
    Dec 19 at 22:45










  • Welcome to ELU! That's a pretty broad question...can you either narrow down the scope or provide some examples of phrases that you have considered and why they aren't suitable for your purposes? That would be helpful!
    – Kristina Lopez
    Dec 19 at 22:46










  • Could better be on meta.
    – Kris
    2 days ago












  • Hey! Thanks for the tip, first-time poster here, so wasn't sure how to ask. It's for a name of a section on a website that will highlight videos from experts/experienced folks in a field. So some bad examples would "Wise Words" or "Smart Stories", I was hoping to maybe play off an idiom.
    – user328845
    2 days ago










  • Please do not respond in comments; edit your question to make it clearer and more complete.
    – Scott
    yesterday














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Wondering if anyone had any good idioms, phrases or words related to someone giving advice or insight into something?










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put on hold as too broad by Kris, Rory Alsop, Jason Bassford, Scott, choster yesterday


Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.






put on hold as too broad by Kris, Rory Alsop, Jason Bassford, Scott, choster yesterday


Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.










  • 2




    This is currently way too broad. At the very least, please edit your question to (1) give us some context (e.g. is this for a letter, in conversation, an academic article?), (2) clarify if the word/phrase relates to the action or describes the person, and (3) provide a sample sentence showing us how you'd use the word (e.g. "My neighbour keeps ____ me" or "My neighbour is a ____"). For further guidance, see How to Ask and take the Tour. :-)
    – Chappo
    Dec 19 at 22:45










  • Welcome to ELU! That's a pretty broad question...can you either narrow down the scope or provide some examples of phrases that you have considered and why they aren't suitable for your purposes? That would be helpful!
    – Kristina Lopez
    Dec 19 at 22:46










  • Could better be on meta.
    – Kris
    2 days ago












  • Hey! Thanks for the tip, first-time poster here, so wasn't sure how to ask. It's for a name of a section on a website that will highlight videos from experts/experienced folks in a field. So some bad examples would "Wise Words" or "Smart Stories", I was hoping to maybe play off an idiom.
    – user328845
    2 days ago










  • Please do not respond in comments; edit your question to make it clearer and more complete.
    – Scott
    yesterday














  • 2




    This is currently way too broad. At the very least, please edit your question to (1) give us some context (e.g. is this for a letter, in conversation, an academic article?), (2) clarify if the word/phrase relates to the action or describes the person, and (3) provide a sample sentence showing us how you'd use the word (e.g. "My neighbour keeps ____ me" or "My neighbour is a ____"). For further guidance, see How to Ask and take the Tour. :-)
    – Chappo
    Dec 19 at 22:45










  • Welcome to ELU! That's a pretty broad question...can you either narrow down the scope or provide some examples of phrases that you have considered and why they aren't suitable for your purposes? That would be helpful!
    – Kristina Lopez
    Dec 19 at 22:46










  • Could better be on meta.
    – Kris
    2 days ago












  • Hey! Thanks for the tip, first-time poster here, so wasn't sure how to ask. It's for a name of a section on a website that will highlight videos from experts/experienced folks in a field. So some bad examples would "Wise Words" or "Smart Stories", I was hoping to maybe play off an idiom.
    – user328845
    2 days ago










  • Please do not respond in comments; edit your question to make it clearer and more complete.
    – Scott
    yesterday








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This is currently way too broad. At the very least, please edit your question to (1) give us some context (e.g. is this for a letter, in conversation, an academic article?), (2) clarify if the word/phrase relates to the action or describes the person, and (3) provide a sample sentence showing us how you'd use the word (e.g. "My neighbour keeps ____ me" or "My neighbour is a ____"). For further guidance, see How to Ask and take the Tour. :-)
– Chappo
Dec 19 at 22:45




This is currently way too broad. At the very least, please edit your question to (1) give us some context (e.g. is this for a letter, in conversation, an academic article?), (2) clarify if the word/phrase relates to the action or describes the person, and (3) provide a sample sentence showing us how you'd use the word (e.g. "My neighbour keeps ____ me" or "My neighbour is a ____"). For further guidance, see How to Ask and take the Tour. :-)
– Chappo
Dec 19 at 22:45












Welcome to ELU! That's a pretty broad question...can you either narrow down the scope or provide some examples of phrases that you have considered and why they aren't suitable for your purposes? That would be helpful!
– Kristina Lopez
Dec 19 at 22:46




Welcome to ELU! That's a pretty broad question...can you either narrow down the scope or provide some examples of phrases that you have considered and why they aren't suitable for your purposes? That would be helpful!
– Kristina Lopez
Dec 19 at 22:46












Could better be on meta.
– Kris
2 days ago






Could better be on meta.
– Kris
2 days ago














Hey! Thanks for the tip, first-time poster here, so wasn't sure how to ask. It's for a name of a section on a website that will highlight videos from experts/experienced folks in a field. So some bad examples would "Wise Words" or "Smart Stories", I was hoping to maybe play off an idiom.
– user328845
2 days ago




Hey! Thanks for the tip, first-time poster here, so wasn't sure how to ask. It's for a name of a section on a website that will highlight videos from experts/experienced folks in a field. So some bad examples would "Wise Words" or "Smart Stories", I was hoping to maybe play off an idiom.
– user328845
2 days ago












Please do not respond in comments; edit your question to make it clearer and more complete.
– Scott
yesterday




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– Scott
yesterday















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