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Discover Ludwig"work orders" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to instructions given by a supervisor or manager to an employee in a work setting. For example, "The supervisor sent out a series of work orders to the team this morning."
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The counter is crowded with computers and work orders.
Safeguard alone has had about 14 million work orders this year.
He has directed more than $17 million in work orders for Phoenix Products since 2000.
More important, 42% said they were having trouble filling work orders.
Mr. Reiskin's preliminary budget suggests reducing work orders as a way to save money.
He often asked customers for wish lists, and turned them into work orders for researchers.
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The law allowed stop-work orders to be imposed faster.
They don't want someone calling in complaints and getting stop-work orders".
Unions traditionally oppose back-to-work orders as government interference in contract disputes.
Last year, the department issued 9,929 full or partial stop-work orders at construction sites for safety-related problems.
Mr. Bloomberg continued: We will release later today all of the records of any complaints about the buildings and any stop-work orders.
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