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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get an order" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to someone obtaining a request or instruction for something. For example, "The company was able to get an order for 500 units of their product."
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I haven't been able to get an order through.
will get an order from the State Supreme Court authorizing demolition.
"When we get an order, we see the name of the person that placed it.
"Suppose I get an order to do the same thing to you.
If Mrs. Gross, 57, were any friendlier you would have to get an order of protection.
"If we get an order from the Supreme Court, we'll stop," he said.
It's a little bit different, when you get an order, you carry it out.
It's great to get an order like that at this time.
He would get an order, similar to an asbo, to forbid him from buying sex.
"I will kill myself if I do not get an order for my surgery by this evening.
I called the Profiler from family court, where the police instructed I go to get an order of protection.
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