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Discover LudwigThe phrase "issue orders" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is giving commands or directives, often in a military or organizational setting.
Example: "The commander was quick to issue orders to ensure the mission was executed smoothly."
Alternatives: "give commands" or "dispatch directives".
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The candidate does not simply issue orders; he asks questions.
From his cell Luciano continued to rule and issue orders.
He also travelled around the country to issue orders and meet supporters.
Crim had to issue orders for an unprecedented fourth board to be added.
The king had to issue orders for the agonizing retreat toward Damietta.
Prisoners run telephone extortion rings from jail, and drug lords issue orders.
These included the authority to issue orders throughout Anatolia and to command obedience from provincial governors.
Marine commanders could issue orders and report troop movements in safety.
The judge said he intended to issue orders to recall and repair the vehicles.
By Nicholas Thompson In a childhood game, she would issue orders to her father.
The bill would allow the Federal Trade Commission to issue orders preventing inappropriate reproduction of databases.
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