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working order

noun

  1. the condition of a mechanism when it is functioning properly:

    a stove in working order.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of working order1

First recorded in 1835–45
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Example Sentences

When you buy a new product, you expect it to be in working order, and when it isn't you can just take it back.

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“All of them are just trying to get their crops grown, keep equipment in working order and get food to your table for dinner.”

The console, in working order, has so far attracted a bid of more than £400 in an online sale, which runs until 15 June.

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Regularly check and update the contents to confirm everything is in working order and not expired.

And their world-class game changers are in full working order when it matters most.

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