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in order
in order that . So that, to the end or purpose that, as in In order that Bob can meet my husband, we've come early . [Early 1700s]
See in short order .
in order to . For the purpose of, as a means to, as in We'll have to hire more help in order to finish on time . This usage always precedes a verb, such as finish in the example. [c. 1700]
In proper sequence or arrangement, as in The children lined up in order of size , or Are the letters all in order? [c. 1400]
Suitable, correct, appropriate, as in A few words on this subject are in order now . [Mid-1800s]
Example Sentences
"Several changes were implemented immediately in order to further improve upon our health and safety systems and processes," said the firm.
I’m talking with a Paramount publicist who is giving me a history lesson on how the Romans filled the Colosseum with water in order to stage a naval battle.
It's not about boycotting men in order to change them so much as no longer wasting time on men at all.
Much of the death and destruction was caused by US weapons, given to Israel in order the help the fight Hamas.
It is talking to government with a view to persuading it to make changes to the framework of the legislation in order to avoid what it has called "unintended consequences".
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