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The phrase "to instruct" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to convey the act of teaching or providing guidance on how to do something. Example: "The teacher's role is to instruct students on the fundamentals of mathematics."
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We do not want to be given instructions by women but want to instruct.
To instruct and correct.
More, really, to edify, to instruct".
They have a right to instruct me.
You now need to instruct a solicitor.
Not that I mean to instruct Clark.
Students are challenged to instruct younger students.
They used to instruct villagers how to vote.
Michener wrote with journalistic skill, aiming to instruct.
The teacher was to instruct the learner in word pairs.
The company sent a amna around to instruct him.
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