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Discover LudwigThe phrase "The orders" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to specific commands or requests that have been given, often in a military, business, or service context.
Example: "The orders were clear: we needed to complete the mission by dawn."
Alternatives: "The directives" or "The instructions."
Dictionary
The orders
verb
To set in some sort of order.
synonyms
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The orders then petered out.
The orders kept coming.
The orders dried up.
The orders outraged him.
The orders kept pouring in.
"The orders are very clear.
"The orders were flowing in," he recalled.
The orders meant success, but also chaos.
The orders were coming in fast.
"The orders came directly from Luis Echeverría".
The orders Oceanospirillales and Alteromonadales increased significantly.
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