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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as instructions to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying that something is meant to serve as guidance or directives for a particular action or process.
Example: "Please submit the report as instructions to the team on how to proceed with the project."
Alternatives: "as guidance for" or "as directives for".
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But, given the prevailing situation in Chechnya, he said, Kadyrov's subordinates would interpret such language as instructions to act.
The rolls have holes in them, which act as instructions to a player piano, like the rolls in a music box.
The lyrics, such as they are, mainly serve as instructions to the musicians, Stubblefield being prime among them: "You don't have to do no soloing, brother, just keep what you got … Don't turn it loose, 'cause it's a mother".
Action is likely to include stepped-up infrastructure spending, as well as instructions to lenders to extend more loans and a possible cut in the lending rate later this year, Mr. Kowalczyk said.
They are apparently meant as instructions to the deceased exhortations to the soul on its progress in the beyond, enjoining the shunning of the spring of Lethe ("Oblivion") and the drinking from that of Mnemosyne ("Memory"), thus securing the end of transmigration of the soul and the attainment of perpetual higher consciousness.
Based on these comparisons, some pieces of advice about heat treatment are given as instructions to industrial processing, which are proved to be effective in industry.
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Whether crossing his wrists, slapping his legs or hitching his pants before the snap, Peyton Manning used his bevy of signals to serve as instruction to his teammates.
Six physicians interpreted the guidelines as instruction to not prescribe the drugs.
He created a series of sketchbooks as instruction to those who wanted to draw in his style.
Response biases are affected by a variety of factors, such as instruction to the subject, practice, familiarity with the task, reward, etc.
(These included rules requiring that the victim physically resist her attacker and provide corroborating evidence, as well as cautionary instructions to juries about the danger of false accusations).
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