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Discover Ludwig"orders from" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is generally used to describe a request or command that comes from a specific person or organization. For example: We are following the orders from our supervisor to finish the project by the end of the week.
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Under orders from McClellan, Brig.
New orders from a commander.
Orders from other oilfields followed.
Orders from the government.
We take orders from no one.
Large orders from governments failed to materialise.
"Lawyers" relay orders from jailed bosses.
Select "Your Orders" from the menu.
Orders from abroad rose despite sterling.
Fear, or possibly orders from headquarters.
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