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Discover LudwigThe phrase "order under" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal or formal contexts to refer to a directive or command issued by an authority.
Example: "The court issued an order under the jurisdiction of state law."
Alternatives: "directive under" or "command under".
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He'd order under his real name, Hyman.
This would be a tall order under any circumstances.
"At Starbucks I order under the name Godot.
All things had seemed in order under that scholar tree.
(ii) A cessation order under § 843.11 of this chapter.
(4) A compromise order under paragraph (f) of this section.
if the Government files a petition for review of an order under this section, until the Court of Review enters an order under subparagraph (C).
Police obtained the court order under a new power which came into force on Friday.
It would be a tall order under normal circumstances, given the vast advantages of incumbency.
Police deployed a dispersal order under section 12 of the Public Order Act 1986.
"The order under review is arbitrary and capricious under any standard".
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