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"be instructed to" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used when someone is being directed or given a task or duty. For example: 1. The employees were instructed to attend the training workshop next week. 2. The students were instructed to complete the assignment by Friday. 3. She was instructed to follow the guidelines carefully before submitting her report. 4. The doctor instructed me to take the medication three times a day. 5. The tour guide instructed the group to wear comfortable shoes for the hiking portion of the trip.
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My biggest flaw is that I wait to be instructed to do anything.
The jury will be instructed to convict him if it finds either charge true.
They should be instructed to keep careful notes of their data and results as they proceed.
It said pharmacists would be instructed to return the drug to Bayer for refunds.
Think he should be instructed to send generally interesting news without partisanship".
"Day-use visitors will be instructed to leave the park immediately," it stipulates.
Public schools would be instructed to remove plastic-foam trays from their cafeterias.
Even when officials can sell land, they can be instructed to take less than market value.
You will rarely be instructed to go "business casual".
So to learn to say "speed," learners would be instructed to say "green tea speed".
Each pair will … They will then be instructed to …. Subjects will be divided into pairs.
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