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Discover LudwigThe phrase "instructing me in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone teaching or providing guidance on a specific subject or skill. Example: "The teacher was instructing me in the fundamentals of mathematics."
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Energetic and motherly, Signora Pisani immediately started instructing me in how to do as Romans do, in fluent and charming Italian-accented English.
Jyotirmayananda and a teacher from Portugal who has adopted what he calls the spiritual name of Arjuna are instructing me in the form of hatha yoga practised at the centres.
Helen Mirren (2008) was sweetness and light, but lost patience around my 30th question, instructing me in her most imperious voice only to ask the questions I really cared about.
The minute I arrived at the airport, I was greeted by a sign instructing me in the commandments of "mindful" tourism, and pamphlets telling me to "avoid buying products from multinational corporations... which are destroying local economies the world over".
As he was instructing me in the basics, I started realizing why so many people try archery.
And he made sure always to call me " Mr. Taaaed" as he was instructing me in the rudiments of auto repair.
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Now, please instruct me in this.
Sometimes the judge had to instruct me in the rules of evidence".
"Lay off the bourbon and ginger ale," he instructed me in his gruff way.
"You need to rest, go back to sleep," the young female voice instructed me in strongly Indian-accented English.
I hadn't felt particularly close to this teacher, who had instructed me in Advanced Placement history and government courses.
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