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The phrase "a far more instructive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the educational value or clarity of two or more things, indicating that one is significantly more informative than the other.
Example: "The new textbook is a far more instructive resource than the previous edition, providing clearer explanations and more examples."
Alternatives: "much more informative" or "significantly more educational".
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If you want to re-examine that period of time for insight into the here and now, I'd say this illumination of the basic character of the members of the Democratic Party is a far more instructive observation to poach from that era.
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It would be far more instructive to look at student performance on the tests over four or five years, one testing expert said.
When a search on the internet is the first thing we all do to find information, making real contact with other gardeners through horticultural societies, forums or social media can be far more instructive.
But it is far more instructive to look at what the actresses are tying to say than to wonder why so many of these women, with more stylists and free frocks on offer to them than hot dinners, make such hideous choices.
"I often think it would be far more instructive — and frightening — to show the video we took of Dylan on the afternoon of his prom, three days before the massacre, smiling and playfully tossing tiny snowballs at his dad behind the camera".
The results are dramatic and far more instructive than the longer trend.
But the situation in Atlanta is different and far more instructive than the ones at the Metropolitan Opera, the Minnesota Orchestra and the other well-publicized sites of labor/management strife.
That led one of the signers to undertake a far more detailed response, which in turn generated an instructive and much too rare discussion regarding the validity of assumptions inside the black box of conventional economic models.
James Salter is a far more unusual case.
A far more fundamental objection was stylistic.
It champions a far more potent ideology.
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