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View definitions for in order

in order

adjective as in fixed

adjective as in okay

adjective as in straight

adverb as in in turn

adverb as in systematically

preposition as in up

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The Business Insider website describes flying from the airport as "essentially the same as when a bird is pushed out of the nest in order to learn to fly".

From BBC

Half-times in the regular NFL season last around 15 minutes but they are extended up to 30 minutes at the Super Bowl in order to accommodate a half-time show.

From BBC

But that doesn’t mean you have to change what you’re doing in order to appease them or meet their opinions.

She told him to cut all contact with the children and isolate in order to work on himself, according to Kevin.

The Treasury will on Wednesday inform the OBR of its "major measures" -essentially changes to tax and spend in order to put the public finances back on track to meet the chancellor's self-imposed rules.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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