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The phrase "a particular instruction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific directive or guideline that is being highlighted or emphasized.
Example: "Please follow a particular instruction regarding the safety protocols during the training session."
Alternatives: "a specific directive" or "a certain guideline."
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A mobile phone switching center would connect a caller to a system where the caller would enter a code for a particular instruction, like turning headlights on or off.
e) Screens are designed with words, icons and sounds whose meaning is a particular instruction.
By adding a particular instruction to the code sequence specifying a work, imagery associated with that work could be instantaneously converted into sounds or text, or just into different imagery.
Rather, they rely on commercial imaging applications that automatically and instantaneously supply the reams of machine code required for the execution of an artist's imaging decision after that decision has triggered a particular instruction in the higher-level programming language of the application.
In computing applications such as word processing, data must be stored, sorted, compared, and moved, and the time to execute a particular instruction is not critical, as long as the program's overall response time to various commands and operations is adequate enough to satisfy the end user.
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I don't give them any particular instructions.
Councils said that they had not sent out any particular instructions to school, and the Department for Education said that it was up to individual schools to decide how children would watch the eclipse.
The balanced research instructions instructed participants to create a balanced argument that included both pros and cons and the unrestricted research instruction did not give any particular instructions on how to create the argument.
Follow any particular instructions shown on the label.
The judge threw out the verdict, saying that he had erred by agreeing to a particular "jury instruction" (guidance to the jury on how they should decide a case) that had been backed by the RIAA.
This seems to contradict the spirit of a 1981United States Supreme Court ruling, in Carter v. Kentucky (450 U.S. 288), in which the court established a particular jury instruction to be given in cases where the suspect invoked her/his 5th Amendment right not to testify in court.
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