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Discover LudwigThe phrase "instructions from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the source of the instructions or commands given. Example: The employees were given clear instructions from their supervisors on how to complete the task efficiently.
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Take your instructions from Taylor".
Use these instructions from the project.
Instructions from Berlin are often too slow.
My instructions from her were more detailed.
He downloaded sewing instructions from the Internet.
"I take my instructions from Lord McAlpine.
Follow the installation instructions from there.
Their instructions from Mr. Clinton were clear: get an agreement.
Several cardinals called for fewer instructions from Rome.
But there were no further instructions from the General".
She has instructions from Moscow for Philip to bug it.
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