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Discover LudwigThe phrase "receive orders" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in the context of an order-based business or a hierarchical organization. For example, "The manager was responsible for receiving orders from the CEO and making sure they were carried out."
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They have to receive orders.
"You receive orders from the government.
"The A.D.C. went there from here, but he did not receive orders from me".
He said he would then receive orders from one of Mr. Hashimi's subordinates.
And up to 200 militants were in place across the continent ready to receive orders.
Other pro-coup soldiers possessed lists of secure telephone lines to receive orders.
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The judiciary received orders to arrest her.
"The prosecution received orders from the government.
He had received orders to leave for operations in Afghanistan.
"I just received orders," he said with a laugh.
"We received orders for these grapes from Dubai," says Kamble.
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