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The phrase "all ordered to go" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where items or people are instructed or arranged to leave or proceed somewhere.
Example: "The team gathered at the meeting point, all ordered to go to the conference center at once."
Alternatives: "all instructed to leave" or "all directed to proceed".
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Her husband said he has been keeping tabs on their neighbors and offered to haul residents in the trailer attached to his pickup truck if they are all ordered to go.
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All staff were ordered to go to their offices.
All can be ordered to go, or eaten at one of the eight tables in the small cafe area.
Now they make omelets, salads and gourmet sandwiches in their tiny shop on Chatsworth Avenue, all of it designed to be ordered to go.
Players are not simply ordered to "Go to jail".
Now I'm ordered to go out and shovel.
A few minutes later, we were ordered to go.
There's no introspection, no self-examination, tools we all have in order to go deep inside ourselves in order investigate the origins of our hurt.
And, at that moment, we made a pledge that we had either to quit then and there, or be fully committed to learning all the required skills in order to go back and rescue our people".
Tips on interview technique are all very well, "But in order to go forward, you have to go back; if you can't identify what's gone wrong, and why it went wrong, you have no way of moving forward and making a change in yourself".
Then the order to go to mediation.
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