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The phrase "and ordering that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal or formal contexts when specifying a directive or command that follows a statement.
Example: "The court issued a ruling, and ordering that the defendant must pay restitution to the victim."
Alternatives: "and directing that" or "and mandating that".
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And President Obama deserves credit for overruling his own C.I.A. director and ordering that the memos be made public.
Ayatollah Khamenei issued a statement on Monday backing his representative and ordering that Mr. Qahroudi be restored.
Sensing a PR catastrophe, president Goodluck Jonathan moved to distance himself from the adverts, describing them as "offensive and repugnant," and ordering that they be taken down.
The appeals court agreed, voiding the convictions and ordering that the defendants — Sahar Gul's mother-in-law, sister-in-law and father-in-law — be set free.
He was a constant presence, whether climbing atop a fire truck and ordering that all fireworks be banned or going to the hospital to donate blood.
Officials posted notices at the building warning that it was "imminently perilous to life" and ordering that the premises be vacated immediately.
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He distributed weapons to the interahamwe and ordered that Tutsis be killed.
Judge Rachel Davidson found that the county had improperly awarded the contract and ordered that CFG be declared the winner.
People could learn what it is they like to drink and order that.
Remember when we went there and ordered that great dessert?
Guards were called and ordered that the "kuffir" be punished.
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