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Instructive
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Conveying knowledge, information or instruction.
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The word 'instructive' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that teaches you something, or that is useful to learn from. For example, "The professor's lecture was very instructive."
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Rather, it is instructive how a connection with highly visible, car-focused transport schemes can seemingly facilitate a political career.
The contrast with David Cameron's unwise election pledge is instructive: under pressure in the TV debates the Tory leader promised to protect pensioners' perks, winter fuel money and bus passes.
As a Jekyll and Hyde compromise of what the arts are having to do to survive as funding is slashed, these proposals could not be more instructive.
The hacking of female celebrities' personal photos, followed by the hacking of Sony's servers, served as an instructive reminder that you should never commit anything to the internet that you wouldn't want the whole world to know about.
All of which suggests that Palace's four losses in a row which preceded the Liverpool result were less instructive than their four-game winning run in March and April.
Until they arrive New Zealand are missing their two best batsmen in Kane Williamson, delayed longer in India because of Kevin Pietersen's injury, and Brendon McCullum (as well as their Test match opening attack of Trent Boult and Tim Southee, who would surely have had a fine time had they enjoyed a bowl first thing) but the manner in which the moving ball caused problems was instructive.
If the restrictive charter for journalists proposed last year, along with some other structural changes, are anything to go by, it might be instructive for him to listen to journalists, troublesome and all as they are".
If respondents base their impression on their own friends and family, and if these friends and family are more of a mix than the biased sample itself, then this will give a more instructive result than headline voting intention.
At a glance, the poem's fable-like arrangement makes it seem a simple instructive tale: beware winter.
Taking a look at the full research tables behind the reporting (PDF) is instructive.
It's instructive to remember that when the Tea Party first began to gather steam, the name referred to a "party" in the celebration sense – the Boston Tea Party, specifically: an event of planned chaos, a protest that masqueraded as an Indian attack.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com