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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are instructing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an ongoing action of giving instructions or guidance in the present tense.
Example: "The teachers are instructing the students on how to complete the assignment."
Alternatives: "are guiding" or "are directing".
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And they are instructing the miners about the need to distinguish between daytime and nighttime activities.
And students are also asked questions aimed at eliciting how well their teachers are instructing them.
"You are instructing me, you are ordering me to stay here," he said.
And, if the point were not quite clear, officials are instructing customers to "use L.I.R.R. for essential business travel only".
Bercow has hired the London libel specialists Carter-Ruck, who are instructing leading media barrister William McCormick QC.
At the same time that electronics is making its way into the human body, biological organisms are instructing chip design.
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Volunteers are instructed not to look inside.
Inside, aides were instructing every guest.
It is instructed by.
"I was instructed to stop shooting".
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