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The phrase "ask you to instruct" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when requesting someone to provide guidance or direction on a specific matter.
Example: "I would like to ask you to instruct the team on the new procedures we will be implementing."
Alternatives: "request you to guide" or "ask you to direct".
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Your vet should be able to demonstrate, and may ask you to practice while he or she instructs and watches.
Ask a friend to instruct you on basic fly fishing technique.
Prosecutors had originally planned to ask the judge to instruct jurors that they must find every act of deadly force -- meaning each shot fired -- justified.
Ask the judge to instruct the witness to only answer the questions that are directed to that witness.
It is not recommended to ask the buyer to instruct the Opening Bank to accept a discrepancy as there is no guarantee that it will do so.
Tthe lead producer, Alexander Morr, called Ms. Birch's agent, Steve Glick, and relayed what had happened and asked Mr. Glick to instruct the Birches to leave the theater, Mr. Alexander said.
Next the umpires drew Batty aside and asked him to instruct his close fielders to curb remarks being made to batsman Peter Trego.
Owen also asked Vitaly Churkin to instruct his envoy to oppose the delivery.
For example, on 29 September 1942 he asked the prime minister to "make friendly representations to the American military authorities asking them to instruct their men that the colour bar is not a custom in this country".
ThIs article originally appeared on VICE US.
Many professors find themselves being asked to instruct other faculty members, who also feel a tremendous need to know.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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