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The phrase "are orders that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to specific commands or directives that have been issued.
Example: "The documents you received are orders that must be followed to ensure compliance with the regulations."
Alternatives: "are directives that" or "are commands that".
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Those are orders that were placed in previous months but had yet to be shipped.
"If those are orders that are sent down, but no one acts on them, then it doesn't really tell us much," Chris Engels told me.
"What we're seeing are orders that are meeting real demand or replacing depleted inventory.
The Asian "stans," or states, broke away from the Soviet Union more than a decade ago, so it's unlikely that they're looking to take orders from Moscow again unless those are orders that can be marked on the profits side of a business ledger.
Material witness warrants are orders that judges issue for the arrest of witnesses who otherwise might ignore subpoenas to testify.
These are orders that they may not have received, if they had not received them online," he says.
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RNA structure trees are ordered, that is, the children of any node have a fixed order.
Therefore, it is ordered that: the application for a temporary restraining order is granted".
So it was ordered that four bat boxes be erected on nearby trees as substitute homes for the little creatures.
It was ordered that matters concerning public welfare were to be reported to him at all times.
It's order that calms the human soul.
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