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The phrase "are instructed not to relive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where individuals are being advised or directed to avoid revisiting past experiences or memories.
Example: "Participants in the therapy session are instructed not to relive traumatic events during the discussion."
Alternatives: "are advised against revisiting" or "are told not to revisit".
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Young listeners are instructed not to relive the past (particularly the 1960s, an implied swipe at the band's rivals the Jam) and don't lose yourself in drugs - the second verse is Strummer's rebuke to those who, he later explained, were "getting down on heroin at the time" rather than engaging with that "battle come down".
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