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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deportation order" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts when referring to an official directive for the removal of an individual from a country.
Example: "The immigration officer presented him with a deportation order, requiring him to leave the country within 30 days."
Alternatives: "removal order" or "expulsion order."
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As officials prepared to deport her, she asked for political asylum, effectively freezing the deportation order.
She is under a deportation order.
A deportation order was handed over.
He issued the deportation order that the general is appealing.
Tsiang's deportation order was annulled a few months later.
In late 2003, Khan received the deportation order.
Sri Lanka's highest court later overturned the deportation order.
(Ehud Barak, then a major general, signed his deportation order).
Their parents returned to Chechnya in the nineteen-fifties, when Khrushchev cancelled Stalin's deportation order.
He immigrated to Florida legally after his retirement in 1989, and is appealing the deportation order.
"He is subject to a deportation order [and] a UN travel ban.
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