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Discover LudwigThe phrase "instructions that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to specific instructions or guidelines that are being described or elaborated upon.
Example: "Please follow the instructions that were provided in the manual to complete the setup."
Alternatives: "guidelines that" or "directions that".
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Each unit executes special instructions that continuously track changing queries.
Are you reading and rereading instructions that don't seem clear?
Software, instructions that tell a computer what to do.
Specialize handling of call instructions that have label targets.
escrow instructions that authorized Baglin's $36,000 commission.
So, here are your "weight" control instructions that will tip the scale in your favor.
Follow the instructions that appear.
Follow the instructions that come up.
Follow any instructions that are provided.
Follow the instructions that are given.
There are no generic instructions that can be provided.
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