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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also very instructive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that provides valuable information or education in addition to other qualities.
Example: "The lecture was not only engaging but also very instructive, offering insights into the latest research findings."
Alternatives: "additionally quite informative" or "furthermore very educational".
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The phenotype of subjects in group 3 was also very instructive (Figure 4B).
It is also very instructive to contrast Eq. (46) with its canonical counterpart from Eq. (22c) in sec.
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I am also very grateful for the instructive comments of two anonymous reviewers.
The fly has also proved to be a very instructive model for the study of the role of caspases and their regulators in developmental cell death [14] [17], however, it remains unclear precisely how caspases coordinate apoptosis in this organism.
I think it would be an instructive discussion, and also very dismaying and depressing.
It's beautifully written: it's really lyrical and also very strong, as well as being instructive about that particular conflict.
Also, writer's block can be very instructive, painful as it may be.
We are also very thankful to Cathy Price and to the anonymous reviewers whose comments were very pertinent and instructive for writing this manuscript.
This hesitation is very instructive about the prime minister.
"My fanmail on Letter from America is very instructive here.
We checked out the Four Seasons Nevis site, and that was very instructive.
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