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The phrase "a case of order" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a situation that requires organization, structure, or adherence to rules.
Example: "In a case of order, we must ensure that all documents are filed correctly and in a timely manner."
Alternatives: "a matter of organization" or "a situation of structure".
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We tend to think of "physical" order but actually, it is a case of order that has a variety of aspects, including the indications of "meaning" space organisation produces.
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We get that it's probably a case of one order of truffle fries calling the other order of truffle fries umami, but save that talk for your BlackBerry Messenger group chats, dude.
A case of first-order reaction (isothermal) was investigated in detail using the dynamic model and numerical bifurcation tools.
This was not a case of rank ordering likely return on investment and concluding that the auto industry was the easiest way to make money!
First, the transfer functions are analyzed and illustrated in a case of second-order three-stage QΣΔM with flat STF design in all the stages.
In 1885, Cantor extended his theory of order types so that the ordinal numbers simply became a special case of order types.
It will simply be a case of restructuring in order to survive the current environment.
A model need not be a case of TF in order to be nested in a case of TF.
Recently, a more general case of order statistics has captured the attention of researchers in the area of signal processing and wireless communication systems [6, 7].
Customers can choose a case of six wines or order a ready-mixed case from a selection of regions.
She also ordered a case of canned beer.
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