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Discover Ludwig"police order" is correct and usable in written English.
You would typically use "police order" when referring to a lawful command issued by a law enforcement officer or agency. For example, "The police order was to disperse the crowd immediately."
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On Wednesday, he was sentenced to 15 days in prison for disobeying a police order.
In some cases, the police order all male passengers off buses and search them.
This time, when the police order us to stand up, I refuse.
On January 26th, 300 lawyers defied a police order and marched to parliament, demanding an end to state torture.
Sethi, a chemical engineer, left the old town under police order, in 2001, just ahead of the rising waters.
He was arrested, the police said, after uttering profanities and ignoring a police order to remove the mask.
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The police ordered a 48-hour curfew.
The police orders were confusing and sometimes inaudible, they added.
Many locked arms and defied police orders to leave.
The photojournalist, Dmitry Kostyukov, was accused of disobeying police orders.
The police ordered her to go back inside.
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