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'ordered the dissolution' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it in the context of someone issuing a decree or directive to dissolve or terminate something, such as an organization or partnership. For example, you could say, "The CEO ordered the dissolution of the joint venture between the two companies."
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Sheikh Sabah ordered the dissolution of parliament last week after months of political deadlock.
The following day, a panel of Mubarak-era judges ordered the dissolution of the newly elected Parliament, where the once-banned Muslim Brotherhood held a large majority.
On May 15 , 1911 the Supreme Court ordered the dissolution of Standard Oil Company, ruling it was in violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act.
The NPRC subsequently named a cabinet and ordered the dissolution of the House of Representatives and the suspension of the new constitution and all political activity.
CAIRO — An Egyptian court on Tuesday ordered the dissolution of municipal councils nationwide, taking a major step toward dismantling one of the last political institutions of the former president, Hosni Mubarak.
The government has ordered the dissolution of a domestic Islamist group, saying that it was a terrorist organization training its members "for armed combat," Interior Minister Claude Guéant said Monday.
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And ordering the dissolution of the flagship firm of the software industry without hearings on the implications approaches the bizarre.
But in those cases, the court took years to investigate each case before ordering the dissolution of the Parliaments long after they were elected (and the Parliaments also rejected the court's authority).
They argued that under the Egyptian system, the high constitutional court does not have the authority to order the dissolution of Parliament and that in any event there were less sweeping remedies available to resolve the court's complaints.
And is it worse to lose a manuscript yourself than to have it destroyed by someone else? Burning books has always been a popular option with dictators: Mongols burning the books of Baghdad's libraries in the 13th century, Henry VIII ordering the dissolution of the monasteries in the 16th.
Aflaq, the Secretary General of the National Command, responded to the information by ordering the dissolution of the Syrian Regional Command.
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