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"issuing orders" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to giving instructions or commands to someone. Example: The CEO was known for his strict management style, often issuing orders without any room for discussion.
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Nadia moved back and forth, issuing orders.
Hill could hear Rescorla issuing orders through the bullhorn.
Mafia bosses issuing orders through a U-bend?
"No monkey," they yelled, issuing orders to behave.
The government is issuing orders to Internet service providers to carry out the decision, he said.
"Each group are issuing orders against us and we are the sole victims".
There were the three judges, who are more accustomed to issuing orders than answering questions.
Rice taped Adelson at one meeting when he was issuing orders.
We got to know each other better by issuing orders or coming to someone's aid.
American analysts said they believed they heard him issuing orders to Qaeda fighters over the radio.
At Fannie, the government was not so shy about issuing orders.
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