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"actual orders" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to real, concrete commands or instructions that have been given, rather than hypothetical or theoretical ones. Example: The soldiers followed the general's actual orders, rather than the rumors they had heard about potential missions.
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They said the evidence includes tapes and after-action reports but few actual orders because of a regime-ordered destruction of records.
However, few people have seen the actual orders.
They made buying decisions, though they stopped short of writing the actual orders.
All four companies have had a lot of positive enquiries that will hopefully translate into actual orders.
Leaks from anonymous government sources told of intercepted communications that contained the actual orders to kill the Sikhs.
"In the meantime, the website I put up started getting actual orders, even though the product wasn't finished," she says.
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The actual order to remove the lunchroom was made in 1993, the first year of the Clinton administration.
We de-couple the apparent order of events in our programs from the actual order of events in the computer.
Mr. Grushow said, "We'll get it closed today". The actual order for the series suddenly changed as well.
But for officials at all levels, it seems, the appearance of order — measured by reducing the number of petitions — is an acceptable approximation of actual order.
We feel outraged at someone who does this too crudely, because it reminds us of the actual order in which we live.
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