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The phrase "ordered to leave" is correct and can be used in written English.
You would use it when someone in a position of authority has given an instruction to someone else to leave the premises. For example: The judge ordered the defendant to leave the courtroom immediately.
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His family has since been ordered to leave the country.
In 1675 all settlers were ordered to leave Newfoundland.
Ordered to leave France, Lucien lived in Italy.
Homeless residents were ordered to leave within 72 hours.
The camaraderie ended when the journalists were ordered to leave.
Ultimately, when he was ordered to leave, he complied.
The next day are ordered to leave for Japan and their spirits are restored.
This time foreign tourists in Lhasa have been "advised" rather than ordered to leave.
In the ensuing confusion, van Rysel was ordered to leave the water.
Thousands of people were ordered to leave several nearby buildings as a precaution.
Judge Hughes then rose and everyone in the public gallery was ordered to leave the court.
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