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The phrase "instructions to submit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when providing guidance on how to submit something, such as a document or application.
Example: "Please follow the instructions to submit your application by the deadline."
Alternatives: "submission guidelines" or "directions for submission."
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Text BIRD to 30644 from your cellphone and follow the instructions to submit the location you would like to share and your most recent bird sighting.
To enter the Prize Draw you must visit www.observer.co.uk/ofm-readers-competition and follow the instructions to submit your contact details and all other requested information via the online form.
We have given them instructions to submit any information they wish through our normal process under our standard terms.
Two mailings and one electronic mail reminder were sent, each with instructions to submit the survey either via US mail or the Internet.
5. Entry: During the Entry Period, go to INSERT URL and follow the instructions to submit an entry.
Nearby are instructions to submit comments to the Environmental Protection Agency through a website the collective has set up—except on behalf of another life-form, to encourage the government to consider the effect of climate change on all living beings.
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Diamond has since said he did not take that as an instruction to submit lower rates, but said del Missier mistakenly understood the memo as a green light to do so.
If the instructions say to submit three letters, do not submit more than three.
Follow the instructions carefully to submit your cleared fingerprints.
"Georges Tron has given instructions for me to submit a legal complaint for defamatory accusations.
Make sure you have followed your institution's instructions on how to submit your end-of-year transcript.
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