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The phrase "has been ordered from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something has been requested from another entity (e.g. a business, a person). For example: I have ordered a new laptop from a local electronics store. The laptop has been ordered from an online retailer.
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On June 7th-8th, 12 soldiers were killed, including five Americans by a roadside bomb: the deadliest 24-hour period this year.Change has been ordered from Washington, too.
We have ministers who are incapable of doing what has been ordered from above because there is no follow up, because there are no consequences.
Imagine telling a teenager they can walk into a phone or clothes shop and take what they like, knowing that the security guard at the front has been ordered from on high to go on a perpetual lunch break.
Thus, for example, if at the time the article is sold by the retailer, the part or accessory has been ordered from the retailer, the part or accessory will be considered as sold in connection with and with the sale of the vehicle.
V.I.P. JETS TO CHINA -- The first Boeing Business Jet has been ordered from an operator in China, and Steven Hill, the president of the Boeing Business Jet division, said yesterday that he believed "this order will be the first of many in the growing China market for V.I.P. airplanes".
What happens if a phone has been ordered from Phones 4U?
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"I only order online," said Andy Claude, 31, who works in the investment industry in San Diego and who has been ordering from Papa John's for about five years.
Talk story mentioning a number of Christmas products which have been ordered from mail-order catalogues.
The series of three enamel panels had been ordered from a factory specialising in commercial signs.
The items in that case had been ordered from the Home Shopping Network, a ShopNBC competitor.
Ermine robes and a gold sceptre have been ordered from London and foreign dignitaries have been invited.
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