Sentence examples for Working order from inspiring English sources

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Working order

noun

The state or condition of being operational or of functioning acceptably.

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"You back in working order?" Clare says.

The ventilator was in working order.

Nothing could be done to restore it to working order.

The tourist trade keeps historical Charleston in working order.

It was cleaned and restored to working order.

A malfunctioning family is wrenched into working order.

"They were actually in perfect working order," Mr. Lynch said.

The missile is not thought to be working order.

Perfect working order is what Lichtenstein was all about.

Eight garbage trucks had been restored to working order.

"The standard form says that the plumbing, heating and electrical systems are in working order and will be in working order at the time of closing," he said.

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