adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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most
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Our most instructive anecdote for this is Gregory's account of the new taxes instituted by Chilperic in 579.
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It is most instructive to see how top players distribute their thinking allowance during the course of a game.
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And it was really most instructive .
particularly
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The chronology of events in this instance is particularly instructive .
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The case of Wal-Mart is particularly instructive .
very
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Learning the meaning of verbal categories from scratch is difficult and time-consuming but it is very instructive .
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It could be very instructive because of its several formats and a varied history.
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In this context the situation which arises when a person dies is very instructive .
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However unpleasant these flows are to scramble over when cold, it is very instructive to watch them when hot.
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Watching him and Peter Lilley, the new overseer of the poor, could be very instructive .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Lectures must be interesting as well as instructive .
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The book is filled with instructive drawings.
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The books are designed to be both entertaining and instructive .