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The phrase "religious order" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a group of people who follow a religious way of life and have a hierarchy of authority or a system of governance. For example, "The Franciscan friars were a religious order founded by Saint Francis in 1209."
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religious order
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An organized community of people who live in some way set apart from society in accordance with their specific religious devotion, usually characterized by the principles of the founder's religious practice.
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The Silence are not a species, but a religious order.
The Jesuits are the world's largest Roman Catholic religious order.
Worldwide, Jesuits remain the largest Catholic religious order.
The Sea Org is a religious order that requires enormous dedication, he said, and leaving any religious order can be a lengthy process.
" Organizers said the nuns were acting as individuals, not on behalf of a religious order.
When the town denied the request, the religious order filed suit.
Proselytizing is rare, he said, echoing the comments of religious order teachers at other Catholic schools.
McMahon, as a member of a religious order, has trodden an altogether different path.
The group was not a religious order and had never met within the cathedral, she said.
All these institutions are subject to the oversight of a bishop or a religious order.
"You can be part of a religious order and still be a human being".
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