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Discover Ludwig"instructions work" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct.
It is missing a subject and a verb. A correct sentence would be "The instructions work," or "Following the instructions works." You can use "instructions work" as a phrase within a sentence to indicate that the given instructions are effective or successful. For example: - "I tried following the instructions from the manual, and sure enough, instructions work!" - "The company prides itself on creating clear and concise instructions that actually work."
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These instructions work for thumb drives as well.
And delicate it is since Mr. Beard's cooking instructions work to the minute.
"In the past, I would have no idea how well the instructions work," he said.
The following instructions work have worked under redhat linux 9 although the code should work with little or no modification on other platforms with ansi compilers.
Companies often use a substantial quantity of safety-related documents such as the front gate safety flyer, emergency evacuation instructions, work permits, safety procedures, work instructions and policy statements.
To avoid this problem, dedicated apps like Scout Plus from TeleNav, at $9.99 for one year of service, download and store maps directly on the phone, so turn-by-turn instructions work with or without reliable cellular reception.
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Your instructions worked.
Mr. Todd said that when delays were used in the last Neemo mission three years ago, NASA found that while video transmissions worked for general messages, written instructions worked best for the details, to reduce the possibility of misunderstandings.
Their new instructions worked.
The D-6, according to "Operating instructions, works document 2097", was built in limited numbers to train pilots on "rationalised versions".
The primary goal of this synthesis project was to understand how and why discharge instructions worked under different conditions.
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