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Discover Ludwig"ordered out" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to be officially told to leave a place or situation. Example: The protesters were ordered out of the building by the police after they refused to disperse.
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ordered out
verb
Past of order out
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Inevitably, Moscow ordered out diplomats unconnected to espionage.
He tried to stay there but was ordered out because it was not safe.
"We've been ordered out; O.K., let the Tour continue without us," he said.
We reported earlier that the Ukrainian navy was ordered out to sea.
They were ordered out and told to lie face down on the road.
The soldiers ordered out residents from higher buildings and those closest to the former Netzarim settlement.
American officials said the four Russians ordered out immediately had been involved in handling Mr. Hanssen.
Lieutenant-General Omar Hassan al-Bashir, the military ruler, then expelled the British ambassador and Britain ordered out Sudan's envoy.
At one point, the officers ordered out the passengers on a public bus and used it as a detention center.
Two US military attaches were ordered out, accused of involvement in the alleged conspiracy.
Foreigners were ordered out of Lithuania.
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