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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are orders" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to commands or requests that have been given or are being given.
Example: "The instructions for the project are orders that must be followed precisely to ensure success."
Alternatives: "constitute directives" or "represent commands".
Dictionary
are orders
verb
To set in some sort of order.
synonyms
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Orders are orders.
...But orders are orders.
"These are orders," the soldier replied.
Orders are orders and he followed them.
"These are orders taking place right now!" Fedel said.
Those are orders that were placed in previous months but had yet to be shipped.
Both numbers, he said, are "orders of magnitude above the drinking water standards".
Other examples are orders, requests, promises, greetings, resignations, warnings, and dozens more.
"A lot of these medals are orders of the British Empire, which is a bit ludicrous.
"These printers are orders of magnitude cheaper than conventional 3D metal printers," he says.
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Advantages over XRD (x-ray diffraction) are orders-of-magnitude lower detection limits and ability to analyze non-crystalline states.
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