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Discover LudwigThe phrase "instruct me on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to politely request instructions or guidance about a particular subject or task. For example, you could say, "Will you please instruct me on how to understand the stock market?".
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What are you so afraid of?" "Don't attempt to instruct me on my duties," Bertie barks, directing a turn-to-stone glare at his tutor.
The fromagier-friend is equally dedicated to my cheese education, and proceeds to instruct me on the art of culturing goats to curds to cheese.
"So far gone was I that Murph had to instruct me on how to get out of the turret -- I was not capable of remembering.
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Romantic comedies, the good ones, taught me how to love, or at least instructed me on how to try….
She instructed me on the language of the dead.
He's going to be instructing me on a different building trade each night".
After distinguishing myself in an important race, management presented me with drugs and instructed me on how to proceed.
We got back in the car and drove to a nearby firing range, where he instructed me on proper technique.
In this case, the story rolled along easily enough, and the tone instructed me on how to inhabit his voice.
On the way to Man's lair, I met several fishermen who instructed me on the drill.
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