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The phrase 'instill in' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to describe the process of teaching someone a lesson in order to help them understand something or influence their behavior. For example, "My parents tried to instill in me the importance of good values."
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That's what I instill in my children".
— but very few lessons to instill in a child.
It's the aspirations that we help instill in people.
I'd like to instill in my teammates that dependable confidence.
"Instill in our hearts the courage to take concrete steps to achieve peace".
That level of perfectionism was exactly the attitude Listach sought to instill in all his infielders.
It is a sensibility that I want to instill in my children.
"I guess it goes back to the skill base we're trying to instill in the kids.
That's the mind-set we've tried to instill in our players".
What Vietnam did not instill in Kerry is a sense of ideological consistency.
On some level, these are traits we all try to instill in our children.
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