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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are instructive to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that provides guidance or information to someone or something.
Example: "The findings of the study are instructive to educators looking to improve their teaching methods."
Alternatives: "are informative for" or "provide guidance to".
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A final president whose failures are instructive to Mr. Obama is Jimmy Carter.
Setbacks are considered a normal part of rocket development, and are instructive to engineers if they can identify the problem and fix it in future models.
These alternate-version stamps are instructive to scholars, for they show dead ends in the evolution of Lincoln's official iconography and hold a romance of their own, like artifacts from a parallel universe.
The experimental results are instructive to the design and operation of GSHP systems in Shanghai and other cities with similar climatic feature.
The proposed techniques to resolving these two dimensionality limitations are instructive to the real-time implementation of several popular detection and classification approaches in remote sensing image exploitation.
Analyses of current flow of innovations into the health system are instructive to health systems development.
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It will be instructive to watch.
It's instructive to see them together.
It's instructive to look at Broadway.
It is instructive to compare D. H. Lawrence and Michel Houellebecq.
And that can be instructive, to say the least.
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