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The phrase "provide instructions" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is used when someone is asked to give directions or guidance for completing a task or activity. For example, "Please provide instructions on how to assemble the furniture" or "The manual should provide clear instructions on how to operate the machine."
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Some airlines now provide instructions on booking low-fare deals.
It's worth noting that… You can provide instructions for your order and delivery.
Essentially a set of code, tools and protocols which provide instructions for applications to communicate with one another.
Having done that, you must consult the endpapers, which provide instructions on how to make paper planes.
provide instructions on how to scan it, which on iPhone requires downloading an app to do that.
Unfortunately, for child seat installation assistance, the app does not provide instructions or advice.
Sometimes QR codes (those images read by a smartphone) appear, and when scanned they provide instructions.
While supervisors provide instructions, children are free to explore on their own.
All three bureaus provide instructions on how to file a dispute on their Web sites.
For instance, the principal aim of the components called Śrauta-sūtras ("Revelation sutras") is to provide instructions about ritual performance.
Read all mail and e-mail correspondence from your college, which will provide instructions on how to complete these tasks.
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