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Discover LudwigThe phrase "instructed the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone has given instructions to a specific person or group.
Example: "The manager instructed the team to complete the project by Friday."
Alternatives: "directed the" or "advised the".
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"Play," instructed the soldier.
The more experienced members instructed the novices.
"Burn it," she instructed the waiter.
It maybe instructed the people in Masada.
"One second," he instructed the orchestra.
He instructed the dancers not to look at one another.
Soulé instructed the driver to stop at a roadside stand.
Mr Justice Briggs instructed the commission to reconsider the case.
We instructed the passengers behind us to do the same.
"Don't die on that last note," Charnin instructed the girls.
("File Under Fire," instructed the message on the album's spine).
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