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Free sign upThe phrase "are ordered to go" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is being instructed or commanded to leave or proceed somewhere.
Example: "The soldiers are ordered to go to the front lines immediately."
Alternatives: "are instructed to leave" or "are commanded to depart".
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"I think it's offensive that my friends are ordered to go to Muslim countries and defend Muslims there against the same radicals that attacked us," he said, "but peaceful Muslims can't build a community center in New York City in their own country".
Caesar Andy Serkiss), the leader of the apes, sets the tone with his ode to "Home, family, future"; when the apes are ordered to go, he asks the question of exiles the world over: "Where?" In Luc Besson's "Lucy" (July 25), Scarlett Johansson portrays a woman who is trapped in a pharmacological scheme that also gives her superhuman physical and mental powers.
At that moment he and his father are ordered to go to their barracks.
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