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The phrase "further instructions will be" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to instructions someone has yet to receive, and it implies that the instructions are forthcoming. For example, you could say, "Once you have completed the form, further instructions will be emailed to you."
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Further instructions will be emailed to you by Say Yes after the Certification form is completed.
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"Just the instructions will be enough.
Fly-fishing instruction will be offered.
Instruction will be in English.
The machine instruction will be simulated for [best_wait;worst_wait] time.
Part of its instruction will be military.
Eight weeks of instruction will be offered through Aug. 15.
Further instructions regarding parking will be provided to registered attendees.
Further investigation will be required.
Further studies will be needed.
Further investigation will be performed.
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