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instructive

[in-struhk-tiv] / ɪnˈstrʌk tɪv /


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It’s that instructive line of dialogue, which doubles as the film’s poster tagline and thus asks the same of its audience, that reveals the movie’s biggest intention.

From Salon

It is instructive to remember that Don Bradman's son changed his name to Bradsen for years - and he wasn't even a cricketer.

From BBC

The case of Glenn Beck is instructive here.

From Salon

Justice Neil M. Gorsuch, ordinarily open to historical evidence, said that it was not instructive in the case before the court, Tyler v.

From New York Times

And it was instructive to learn that all the fuss was not oversold.

From Seattle Times