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Discover LudwigThe phrase "uses instructions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of employing or following specific guidelines or directions for a task or process. Example: "The software uses instructions provided by the user to execute the desired functions."
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As an example, the following snippet of DiSPL code shows the implementation of a simple COUNT program that uses instructions for reading the new incoming stream items (getNewItems), build new stream items (item), and write data into the output stream (write).
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Encoding of one stimulus set was prompted using instructions that emphasized memorizing stimuli (Instructed).
Although the rack was "intuitive" to use, instructions did not arrive with the box he received.
We can all use instructions now and then, explanations of how things work, directions on how to proceed.
Computer-driven styluses can cut, burnish and emboss paper and other materials using instructions purchased or swapped on the Web.
There's a portable cardboard scanner, GrumbleGear 3000, built using instructions from the Internet.
He inserted the first "cufflink," a wire-and-metal contraption created by the astronauts using instructions from the ground, into place along the array shortly before 9 a.m.
Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the brothers who carried out the attacks, built the devices using instructions found in al-Qaida's Inspire online magazine.
Applications running in Maté use instructions that are interpreted by virtual processors programmed onto network nodes.
Labels are rather seen as just providing the product name and use instructions.
In their study, they compared the effects of using instructions to self-explain with instructions to merely paraphrase physics (electrodynamics) material.
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