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Discover LudwigThe phrase "demolition order" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a legal document or directive ordering that a certain building or structure be demolished or destroyed. For example: "The city council issued a demolition order for the old factory on Main Street."
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The government rescinded the demolition order, he said.
There is a demolition order on the house.
Within days of Mr. Lynch's demolition order, a fight had broken out.
Even the swings financed by Queen Rania of Jordan have a demolition order.
That structure was immediately declared a safety hazard, and Mayor Ganim issued an emergency demolition order.
Maleb Anawi has just received a demolition order for his home.
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Previously the government issued evacuation or demolition orders to settlers who maintained unauthorized outposts, but appeals and court-ordered injunctions often tied those orders up indefinitely.
"Structures built without permits are regularly served with demolition orders.
Building permits are notoriously hard and expensive to get, so demolition orders are easy.
Fakhri Abu Diab, an accountant, said that he had three separate municipal demolition orders against his house.
Buildings Department employees were at work over the weekend issuing more demolition orders.
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