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The phrase "could be instructive" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
One example of using this phrase could be in a book review where the reviewer writes, "Overall, the author's use of symbolism in the novel could be instructive for readers seeking a deeper understanding of the themes."
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And now, as Greece edges toward a possible default, the Argentine lessons could be instructive.
The findings could be instructive for agencies that enforce fishing limits in overfished waters around the globe.
"The story of the Tweed courthouse is a humdinger that could be instructive to the public," Mr. Stern said.
IF you were looking to explain fundamental differences between Indian and American culture, "Monsoon Wedding" could be instructive.
That ruling is non-binding but could be instructive to the several other courts considering iPhone-unlocking cases.
Even a partial victory by Mr. James could be instructive for Republicans, not to mention a tonic for a party that needs one.
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It occurred to me that a negative example — an example of something that wasn't art — could perhaps be instructive.
They could also be instructive because, while there is currently almost no treatment for memory problems later in life, there are effective ways of combating or preventing many causes of stroke.
Residues involved in ADPglucose and/or glycogen/starch binding have also been identified in AgtGS which could also be instructive in identifying those defining amino acids needed for catalysis [ 43].
That could be an instructive experience!
These results could be very instructive for the potential applications in voltage-sensitive devices, tunable sensors and photovoltaic switches.
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