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The phrase "are ordered to remove" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is being instructed or commanded to take something away or eliminate it.
Example: "The employees are ordered to remove all outdated files from the system by the end of the day."
Alternatives: "are instructed to eliminate" or "are directed to take away".
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Upon entering the apartment, visitors are ordered to remove their shoes.
Following exposure while wearing a mask, recruits are ordered to remove the masks and endure exposure in the room for one minute.
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She was ordered to remove the products from sale immediately.
Ms. Gomez has been ordered to remove the Web sites.
Mr. Cantrell was ordered to remove his experimental equipment from the planned launching.
The House Cafe in south London was ordered to remove interlocking Olympic rings made from bagels.
One black soldier was ordered to remove a "Black is beautiful" poster from the inside of his locker.
Two of the women were ordered to remove their clothes, but not assaulted, a police official said.
The men were ordered to remove all their clothing and leave everything on the ground except their belts and shoes.
Two recent cases brought by employees who were ordered to remove their crucifixes were thrown out by the courts.
(Not always, though: some years back, Francis Ford Coppola was ordered to remove an illegitimate espresso cart from the Rubicon terrace).
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