be instructive

Frequency: 7.010.5 per million words

Used to state that something provides useful information.

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Examples (10)

  • The documentary proved to be quite instructive about ancient civilizations.
  • Her lecture on quantum physics was expected to be very instructive.
  • Learning from mistakes can often be the most instructive experience.
  • The tour of the factory will be particularly instructive for the new engineers.
  • His detailed feedback has always proven to be instructive for my writing.
  • For young leaders, observing experienced mentors can be highly instructive.
  • The case study presented in class was instructive regarding ethical dilemmas.
  • I found the experimental results to be deeply instructive, revealing new insights.
  • Their collaboration on the project turned out to be mutually instructive.
  • The historical analysis will be instructive for understanding current events.