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Discover LudwigThe phrase "instructions in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about instructions for doing something or when providing step-by-step directions. For example: "Follow the instructions in the manual to assemble the piece of furniture."
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Brunets gives instructions in all 3.
A guide started giving instructions in French.
He gave instructions in English and Spanish.
People leave instructions in their wills.
I visited recently in Bloomfield were instructions in Braille.
Barry issues many such instructions in his score.
The stations will carry instructions in English and Spanish.
The instructions in these languages interact creatively with the machine.
No specific instructions in English — but plenty I could do.
"I have instructions in my will," she said.
The vague instructions in my guidebook didn't help.
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