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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gives instructions" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone telling or directing another person on how to do something. Example: The teacher gives instructions for the students to follow during the science experiment.
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Brunets gives instructions in all 3.
Creed's earliest work gives instructions and then steps back.
Googe's privacy policy gives instructions on how to manage this process.
She gives instructions for a portobello mushroom sandwich with butter, garlic, parsley, mustard and lemon juice.
Chapter 1, "Becoming the Alchemist," gives instructions for making a kitchen altar.
Sometimes Mr. Arafat makes personal requests, other times he gives instructions.
Another link, www.sewing.org, gives instructions for projects like window shades and bed canopies.
Bound for the winter sports in a Bavarian village, Mrs. Craig-Higgs gives instructions in skiing.
Anyway, the tablet doesn't just tell the story of the ark, it gives instructions on how to make it.
The crew locates one spot, on Third Street and Avenue B, and Mr. English gives instructions to the guerrilla painters.
The New Yorker, August 13, 1973 P. 26 Story that gives instructions for talking to vegetables to make them thrive.
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