1. You had better not follow his advice.

2. You had better not obey his advice.

3. You had better not take his advice.
4. You had better not accept his advice.
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Does #1 mean #2? Are both the same in meaning? What about #3 and #4? Are both similar?

1 answer

1, 3, and 4 are fine.

2 isn't used.
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