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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a given set of instructions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific collection of guidelines or directions that have been provided.
Example: "Before starting the project, make sure to review a given set of instructions to ensure you understand the requirements."
Alternatives: "a specific set of instructions" or "a particular set of guidelines."
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Thus, if the sequence of the DNA stores all the data necessary to build a living cell or organism, epigenetic, like the operating system of a computer, decodes the information and determine when, how, and where a given set of instructions must be used.
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Each test involved a number of timed exercises in which an astronaut chose a correct object orientation, given a set of instructions.
For 10 minutes of the driving test, they will instead have to navigate alone, after being given a set of instructions on how to travel from A to B. Alternatively, they will be told to follow the signs to a given point, such as a town centre.
CLOX[ 56]: The CLOX is a clock drawing task; in the first part the participant is given a set of instructions to draw a clock and in the second part the examiner draws a clock face, which the participant then has to copy.
For this experiment two groups of young engineers were given a set of instructions to do a quality process measuring.
The aim of this ecological assessment of autonomy was to determine the extent to which the participant could undertake a list of daily activities with the respect of constraint after having been given a set of instructions.
Subjects received either a "room A" set of instructions or a "room B" set of instructions respectively.
However, he said that Mr. Eastwood had been given a clear set of instructions, which he failed to follow.
Like the wall drawings of LeWitt, Riley's paintings could, in theory, be made by anyone, given a full set of instructions and the right technical expertise.
In previous studies, the computer interfaces that translate thoughts into movements are given a new set of instructions each day — akin to waking up each morning with a new arm that you have to figure out how to use all over again.
Given a short set of instructions and a set of standard replies, anyone with a pulse could answer them.
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