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The phrase "amount ordered to be seized" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts, particularly when referring to a specific quantity of property or assets that a court has authorized to be taken.
Example: "The judge issued a ruling on the amount ordered to be seized from the defendant's assets."
Alternatives: "quantity designated for seizure" or "total specified for confiscation."
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Edward then declared clerics who refused to pay outlaws, and ordered their property to be seized.
The judge initially agreed, ordering the oil to be seized if it entered American territorial waters.
An Istanbul court ordered all his work to be seized.
The judge ordered all 228 domains to be seized.
Even though the EU is not a state with a monopoly on the legitimate use of violence, it amounts to a powerful commanding height to be seized by the citizenry.
They were confiscation orders, naming the pieces of land that were to be seized for the wall.
There are now bargains to be seized.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt ordered that he be seized.
A magistrate yesterday ordered that the money be seized to be officially recorded.
Word of the capture got back to General Ross who ordered that the Americans responsible be seized.
According to Spicer, an "unbelievable" amount of intelligence was seized.
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