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The phrase "are instructed not to jog" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where individuals are given specific directions or guidelines that prohibit jogging.
Example: "Due to safety concerns, all participants are instructed not to jog during the event."
Alternatives: "are advised against jogging" or "are told not to jog".
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Chair umpires are instructed not to jog back to the chair until all players understand the call.
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