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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get instructions" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you need to ask someone for instructions on how to do something. For example: "Could you help me get instructions on how to assemble this bookcase?".
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This should allow you to select your country and get instructions for free activation.
"We're just going to keep going until we get instructions otherwise".
(This trail, too, is still unmapped. Get instructions at a bike shop and take notes; the route can be confusing).
Viewers can pick their favourite videos and get instructions on the network's website to help them make their own.
-- Mr. Chairman, may I request the opportunity to get instructions from the secretary of the army? A. You may.
The idea is that if the cockpit crew were disabled or dead, they could get instructions from the ground on how to land.
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They should also travel with avalanche rescue gear (beacon, shovel, probe) and get instruction in using them.
Now they get instruction straight away and the learning curve is massive".
(True, some of them get "instruction" from friends and relatives, themselves almost certainly self-taught).
"You don't get instruction manuals anymore," Cole said.
You'll also get instruction on blind-baking (pre-cooking a tart crust), the use of different thickeners, and decorating.
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