especially instructive

Frequency: 6.57.5 per million words

Used to single out one person, thing, or situation over all others.

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  • The professor's lecture on quantum physics was especially instructive for the advanced students.
  • For new employees, observing the senior team leader's problem-solving approach was especially instructive.
  • The case study of corporate ethics in the 90s proved especially instructive for understanding current market trends.
  • Her personal anecdote about overcoming failure was especially instructive to everyone present.
  • In times of crisis, leadership's clear communication becomes especially instructive.
  • The detailed feedback from the client was especially instructive in refining our product design.
  • Learning from historical events can be especially instructive for future generations.
  • The hands-on workshop provided an especially instructive experience for aspiring engineers.
  • For aspiring writers, reading classic literature is especially instructive.
  • The debate on environmental policy was especially instructive on the complexities of sustainable development.