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The phrase 'your instructions on' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to instructions someone has given you on any topic. For example, "I followed your instructions on how to use the software."
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"I came across your instructions on the abortion pill and decided to use it for an at home abortion after finding pills online.
If you were one of the people who signed up last year at Google's I/O conference to be a part of the "Glass Explorer" program, you might be getting your instructions on how to actually…purchase the thing and get it into your geeky little hands.
Follow your instructions on how to correctly open your enclosure.
Make sure that you read your instructions on your medication so you know what counteracts with what.
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If it's about not following your phoned instructions on a sale or purchase, try to get a recording.
Follow your machines instructions on how to choose which design you will use and how big it will be.
You want your client able to hear you and concentrate on your instructions.
(If this doesn't work on your device, Google for instructions on your specific handset).
Make sure you have followed your institution's instructions on how to submit your end-of-year transcript.
An email will be sent to your invitees, with instructions on how to join your collaboration folder.
Follow your community's instructions on what to do with your plastic bottles.
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