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The phrase "an instructive piece" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a written work that provides guidance, information, or education on a particular topic.
Example: "The article was an instructive piece that helped me understand the complexities of climate change."
Alternatives: "an educational article" or "a informative work".
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There's an instructive piece in North West Business Insider about the mountain of borrowing which underlay those modern landmarks of the North, the Beetham property company's various towers.
Overall, it's an instructive piece that pulls off the mask behind its creation.
To document her IRL adventures, Von Baldegg put together an instructive piece of documentary video.
Spook, directed by the under-recognized Ivan Dixon, is a good film, and the story of its quick disappearance after its initial release is an instructive piece of cultural history.
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Also, read Kathleen Peddicord's U.S. News articles: "Best Overseas Retirement Options for 2013" and her instructive piece, "11 Things to Know Before You Retire Overseas".
Affleck missed an instructive moment while filming Argo in Turkey.
While the House legislation has little chance of becoming law in its current form, the bill — the last piece of legislation considered before a one-week recess — was an instructive metaphor for the current state of Congressional politics.
They make an instructive pair.
It's an instructive story.
It was an instructive start.
Anger is an instructive emotion.
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