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"instructional guide" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a document, such as a handbook, which provides detailed instructions on how to do something. For example, "This instructional guide provides step-by-step instructions for assembling a bicycle."
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All patients in both groups received a PIKO (Ferraris Respiratory) digital peak flow meter with instructions on use, peak flow zones, and including a patient instructional guide.
The book is more to Ms. Waters than an instructional guide.
And the T3i has an instructional guide built in, like the Nikon D3100.
"Soliloquy" offers a 1940's-style 1940's-stylel guinstructionalfferences between little boys and guide.
I also wouldn't mind reading Bill Murray's memoirs or an instructional guide to getting dressed by Chloë Sevigny.
Mr. Klunchun was a familiar sight to anyone who had seen Jérôme Bel's "Pichet Klunchun and Myself," which partly served as an instructional guide to Thai dance.
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Cat comics, facts and instructional guides from the artist behind TheOatmeal.com.
He also collaborated on instructional guides, such as Pitching & Hitting (1977) and Nolan Ryan's Pitching Bible (1991).
He and Tallach headed to Calvert McBride, the local printer that produced Fleck's paperback instructional guides and his hardcover autobiography, "The Jack Fleck Story".
You'll also find several instructional guides in the FamilySearch wiki; and the FamilySearch catalog lists other records on film at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City.
(Clearly Karr means this as a high-art contrast to her schoolyard slugfests, though a student of murderous rage, eyeball-gouging and casual violence could hardly ask for better instructional guides than these three plays).
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