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The phrase "a tutorial" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a lesson or guide that teaches a specific skill or subject.
Example: "I found a tutorial online that explains how to create a website from scratch."
Alternatives: "an instructional guide" or "a how-to guide".
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"Every week we attend a tutorial.
It could have been a tutorial.
"I could do a tutorial for Halloween.
It's an artistic take on a tutorial video.
(A tutorial can be found on his Web site, lordwhimsy.com).
It's as if she's about to give me a tutorial.
Kiffin credits a tutorial he received from U.S.C.
Every exchange would become a lesson, every experience a tutorial.
It's a tutorial, but with an awfully high-class soundtrack.
Ipanema is almost a tutorial in dinner jazz dynamics.
Locky Stewart from Automated Insights gives me a tutorial.
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