Examples of 'more instructive' in a sentence

Meaning of "more instructive"

more instructive ~ more informative or teaching-oriented, providing additional knowledge or guidance

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Defeat can be more instructive than victory.
Another recent example is perhaps more instructive.
Mistakes can be more instructive than successes.
A closer look at the results is more instructive.
Failure is far more instructive than success.
Hopefully the next episodes will be more instructive.
Nothing is more instructive than to meditate on their destiny.
But the original is far more instructive.
It is therefore more instructive to analyse this ratio in terms of trend.
But some of the tips were more instructive.
Also more instructive.
A further example is even more instructive.
This book is not only more instructive but more interesting than that book.
This makes his example all the more instructive.
And there is no truth more instructive unto it than that before us.

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Nothing could have been more interesting and more instructive.
Sometimes the wrong is more instructive than the right.
But this difference makes the comparison all the more instructive.
This richness of information is more instructive than a single aggregate index.
A more practical presentation of the priorities for entrepreneurs would undoubtedly be more instructive.
Signs will be more instructive.
Perhaps more instructive is a partial list of research facets where significant progress has accrued.
It would hardly be possible to find a more instructive instance than this.
His gravity was more instructive and revealing than the unswerving smiles of the pseudo swamis.
That losing can be both more difficult and more instructive than winning.
Sickness is more instructive than a long trip to Europe.
The Kosovo process and the Georgian conflict might have been more instructive.
Video is more instructive.
Some of the earlier Old-Testament passages are more instructive.
Coming to see the forest is far more instructive than any other speaking words.
A study of performance over the fi ve-year period is even more instructive.
Nothing more solemn and more instructive than this parable as to the state of Christians.
But its original meaning is very different-and much more instructive.
Because Balaam seemed to be a more instructive man than Moses was.
It 's much more instructive and conclusive than a turned-up chin or a receding forehead.
Success often happens at random, and failures can often be a lot more instructive.
What could be more instructive or clear?
What he does, and how he does it, will be much more instructive.
These can sometimes be more instructive and entertaining than the text itself!
The “ eyewitness testimonies ” about Belzec are even more instructive.
Projections on the 2D-plane become more instructive by rearranging the positions of the projected vertices.
More instructive is to check commutativity of the second element with E i j { \ displaystyle E _ { ij.
Trotsky 's life before the revolution is more instructive of the networks of Jewish Bolsheviks.
No, we come in and knock later, it 's more instructive.
Daily life is, as I said before, more instructive than the most effective book . ”.
He added, “ Failures are infinitely more instructive than successes . ”.

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