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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as instructed by" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to describe an action that has been directed or commanded by someone else. Example: As instructed by my boss, I will be attending the meeting on her behalf tomorrow.
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"As instructed by the Fire Department," the young woman vouched.
As instructed by the developers, SF-36 was always administered first [ 10, 11].
Apply chemicals, reapplying them at regular intervals as instructed by the package instructions.
The immediate need is to resume counting ballots in Florida, as instructed by the court.
It was a description of Moses and crew building the sanctuary, as instructed by God.
In London, a friend was depositing money with the Foreign Office, as instructed by embassy officials in Colombia.
Instead of adding the new arrears to the old, as instructed by the court order, the O.C.S.E.
An "adherent" participant takes all medication as instructed by researchers.
Plaintiffs then responded to Defendant's last text message notification by replying "stop," as instructed by Twitter.
Ore did exactly as instructed by the signage, which directed traffic away from the obstruction.
Fleeting little grasps at love as instructed by a robot will not help that.
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