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The phrase "repeated orders" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in a business or commercial context to describe orders that are placed multiple times over a period of time by the same customer. For example, "The customer has placed repeated orders for our product over the past few months."
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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.
Worse, in the view of Knicks officials, Brown repeatedly demeaned his players, despite repeated orders from Dolan to stop.
The Supreme Court said it based its repeated orders to close the polluting industries on the premise that health is the overriding concern.
It quickly became a plausible solution gone bad, as the vendors resisted repeated orders from the Parks Department to scale back their buildings.
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The repeated order was also ignored.
"Make line," an often repeated order, is rarely obeyed.
The concept of a repeated, ordered sequence of neuronal firing is commonly termed a synfire chain.
Subclass 1 contains two orders; the most well known is the TIR (Terminal Inverted Repeated) order.
A randomly repeated order of the 3 operators was used throughout the study.
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