instructions
Britishplural noun
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directions, orders, or recommended rules for guidance, use, etc
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law the facts and details relating to a case given by a client to his solicitor or by a solicitor to a barrister with directions to conduct the case
to take instructions
Example Sentences
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"If the tickets you request can be fulfilled, your card will be charged and we'll email you instructions to access them in the Ticketmaster app."
From BBC
Unlike the industrial models that follow fixed instructions or consumer products like the Roomba, which uses simple sensors to vacuum a floor, the new creations use AI models to “learn” their tasks.
From Barron's
"Follow the instructions exactly," whispered the old man.
From Literature
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Eric then had ChatGPT’s Atlas browser ingest her work and write instructions for another AI tool, Google AI Studio, to redesign it—in less than 15 minutes.
Rahman said agents yelled threats and conflicting instructions that she couldn’t process while watching for pedestrians.
From Los Angeles Times
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