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The phrase "a highly instructive and" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that provides a lot of information or education, often in a positive context.
Example: "The seminar was a highly instructive and engaging experience for all participants."
Alternatives: "very informative and" or "extremely educational and".
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He thought that persistent philosophical issues and positions were evident throughout history (eleaticism, for example, was a highly instructive and critical stage recurring throughout the history of the subject – for example in Green's criticisms of Hume's particulars).
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The text will serve as a highly instructive guide for students in bioengineering and biotechnology, as well as biochemical, chemical, and environmental engineering.
With Brad Barritt, Owen Farrell, Alex Goode, David Strettle and Chris Ashton lining up against Eastmond, Joseph, George Ford, Anthony Watson, Semesa Rokoduguni and Matt Banahan, Saturday also promises to be a highly instructive day for the England management.
It is also a highly instructive exploration of the consequences of these innovations for the culture of chemistry, and more generally for the philosophy of chemistry.
That is, clemency is an attitude that was originally displayed towards enemies, not towards one's own citizens; with Caesar, it becomes the virtue of an emperor (these are the outlines of a highly instructive sketch of the concept's history in Braund 2009).
While it isn't a perfect metaphor for business, it is a highly instructive one.
Nevertheless, I think it is a highly instructive experience to try to see how many Big Five services you can cut from your life, even if it's just for a few days.
For this end, the Pope's visit was highly instructive and serves as a guide for our personal and collective path forward.
With this highly instructive and provocative book, Malik brings management theory to government, suggesting a series of new methods and instruments for successful governance, approaches based on the latest research in the fields of crowd psychology and management cybernetics.
The authors consider analyzing statistical asymmetries between cause and effect to be highly instructive, and they report on their decade of intensive research into this problem.
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