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Discover LudwigThe phrase "above orders" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to instructions or commands that have been mentioned earlier in the text.
Example: "Please ensure that you follow the above orders carefully to avoid any mistakes."
Alternatives: "previous instructions" or "earlier commands".
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We will fully respect the above orders and maintain our assets with all the necessary care.
In a section called "Antitrust Compliance," the court orders Apple to get its audit committee to an Antitrust Compliance Officer, whose full-time job will be to make sure Apple follows the above orders.
Other signature proteins are found in a selection of these above orders and are also found in some but not all families within the Rhizobiales (CC0331, CC2323 and CC2637).
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and it is recommended to look at the readme's in the above order.
After each group has completed their research and finished the creation of their prop, they present their findings to their classmates in the above order.
The lyrical poems and the two Büchlein appear to have been written first, followed by the narrative poems—his most important works—in the above order.
The association constants decrease in the above order, indeed perchloric and trifluoromethanesulphonic acids can be treated as completely dissociated in dilute solution in DMSO.
Meanwhile, the plaintiffs in the main proceedings had appealed against the above order of reference by the commercial court to the Court of Appeal in Brussels (Hof van Beroep).
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In the practice, four sessions were conducted in above order by 90 min each.
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