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Discover Ludwig"an instruction" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a command or guideline that is provided in some way. For example, "The book provided an instruction on how to assemble the toy."
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An instruction sheet for the examinee.
An instruction manual for interviewers was developed.
An instruction is an instruction and that's what happens, and that's it.
It was an instruction.
It sounds like an instruction.
No, stupid, you get an instruction.
This film is like an instruction manual for a psychopath.
We actually do have a dress with an instruction manual!
When is an instruction merely an observation (eg Start!)?
Davis took this as an instruction rather than a criticism.
"Does it come with an instruction manual?" I asked.
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