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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'instruction to him' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to give instructions, advice, or directives to someone. For example, "I gave my student a detailed instruction to him on how to write a paper."
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I said, 'I got this stakes race.'" Jerkens' only instruction to him that day? "'Get me a check,'" recalled Vasquez.
After Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's instruction to him to release water to Tamil Nadu, and the Supreme Court's order seconding that, the Karnataka chief minister could have refused to do so.
Perhaps deliberately echoing the chief justice's instruction to him years earlier, Justice Blackmun objected to Chief Justice Burger's description of the case in the proposed majority opinion as "sensitive and difficult".
We are very, very attentive and when the new interior minister was appointed, my priority instruction to him was to be excessively attentive to any sort of racial, religious and in particular anti-Semitic attacks.... Q -- This weekend we saw two images: one of Bush with Blair in Washington, saying that they should be very firm, that they should act against Saddam Hussein.
Mr Mdikane told the BBC he is baffled by the council's instruction to him.
One of the officers is heard telling Johnson to sit on the floor, and another officer repeats the instruction to him, according to body camera footage.
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Between plays, teammates shouted encouragement and instructions to him.
"I used to shout instructions to him, not understanding that it would confuse the kid".
I e-mailed these instructions to him: "This assignment should be a cakewalk.
She snapped instructions to him in a blend of Sindhi, English, and Urdu.
For once in his life, he felt that God's instructions to him were absolutely clear.
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