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'repeated order' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this term when referring to an order, request, or instructions that are issued multiple times. For example, "I've received the repeated order from my supervisor to have the report finished by the end of the week."
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The repeated order was also ignored.
"Make line," an often repeated order, is rarely obeyed.
A randomly repeated order of the 3 operators was used throughout the study.
Subclass 1 contains two orders; the most well known is the TIR (Terminal Inverted Repeated) order.
Each subject was instructed separately by each individual operator, (a randomly repeated order of the 3 operators was used throughout the study for each subject), and initially subjects were asked to carry out five familiarization/warm-up movements into full flexion then full extension, returning to the standardized start position.
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The group has now ignored repeated orders from the president to lay down arms.
After repeated orders to disperse were ignored, the security forces opened fire.
Despite repeated orders from Halleck, he refused to send reinforcements to Pope.
Despite repeated orders from the president and General-in-Chief General-in-Chief General-in-Chief Henry W. Hallecke's army defending Richeond, Va.
The Supreme Court said it based its repeated orders to close the polluting industries on the premise that health is the overriding concern.
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