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The phrase 'has been ordered to' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to indicate that someone has been instructed to do something. For example, "The judge has ordered the defendant to pay a fine of $500."
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He has been ordered to appear in court next Tuesday.
Ms. Gomez has been ordered to remove the Web sites.
Mr. Hadden has been ordered to pay $80,000.
It has been ordered to reopen all the withdrawn services.
The city has been ordered to clean it up.
HSBC has been ordered to post bail of €100m (£70m).
The charity has been ordered to re-examine its aims.
He has been ordered to submit a plan by Friday.
It has been ordered to reassess its funding strategy.
Now he has been ordered to tear it down.
The National Health Service, while protected from cuts, has been ordered to shed thousands of jobs.
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