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Discover Ludwig"I ordered him" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in informal or casual situations to indicate that the speaker gave a command or instruction to another person. Example: "I ordered him to bring me a glass of water." This sentence implies that the speaker gave a specific instruction to the person referred to as "him" to fulfill a task.
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I ordered him to stop once again.
With a heavy heart, I ordered him to assassinate my own beloved son.
I ordered him to report to me there for the first time.
"I ordered him months prior that to fire him," he said.
Regarding him as the only Christian-minded being on either side, I ordered him to be honorably buried".
Someone stole second during my windup, and I ordered him back.
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When "I order him to do something several times and he tells me, 'I already did it,' I get agitated," she said.
Despite years of service, Pc Gunn has never discharged his Taser outside of training, but as my attempts at verbal reasoning fail and the suspect brings a knife to his wrist, I order him to first draw, then fire his Taser.
Sometimes, when my half-asleep son crawls into our bed in the middle of the night, I order him, bleary-eyed, back to his own.
He is, nevertheless, very happy with his weekly Chinese takeaway dinner, as long as I order him numbers 11, 15, 89, and 90 from the menu.
"I'd ordered him to file it," admitted Shaftas legend O'Sullivan.
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