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"a backlog of orders" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use this phrase when referring to a situation in which there are a large number of orders that have yet to be fulfilled. For example, "Due to overwhelming demand, our company currently has a backlog of orders that must be fulfilled as soon as possible."
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Despite head-on competition from IAE, sales of the CFM56 are growing by 20% a year and CFM has a backlog of orders.
Altogether, Irkut has a backlog of orders worth $4.5 billion, Mr. Fedorov said.
One is the aerospace cycle, and Boeing, whatever troubles its airline customers are having, still has a backlog of orders.
But the five biggest domestic manufacturers have a backlog of orders of six weeks or more, one industry expert said.
A material decrease in a backlog of orders, for example, indicates deteriorating revenues and earnings, he said.
The manufacturing company Global Surf Industries has a backlog of orders that will carry it to February.
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Did you clear a backlog of customer orders?
The company has a backlog of 246 orders for the next two and a half years.
There is a backlog of 22,000 orders, and in parts of the country an eight-month wait to take delivery.
General Electric said on Friday that it closed the books on 2010 with strong earnings and a backlog of new orders that position the company for growth in 2011.
A backlog of work orders for equipment repairs has dwindled to fewer than 130, from more than 560 a year ago, they said.
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