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The phrase "a few ordered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of items that are arranged or organized in a specific sequence.
Example: "In the report, I included a few ordered lists to clearly present the data."
Alternatives: "a couple arranged" or "several sequenced".
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For acid/base catalysis, the only obvious polar residues near both C558′/C559′ and C136/C141 cysteine pairs are two conserved tyrosines (Y194 and Y535′) and a few ordered water molecules, while a conserved glutamate (E540′) lies somewhat more removed and near only C559′.
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Even if the guess is off by a few orders of magnitude, that's a lot of overtime.
I started taking a few orders for personalised jewellery at the school gate and then did a Christmas fair.
The kitchen had the same aroma as Katz's car, only a few orders of magnitude funkier: the smell of life before cold storage.
"Now I can come in at 7 a.m. and knock out a few orders, where I would have had to wait until someone was in their office before.
The average gross monthly salary in Ukraine is about $320, which buys a few orders of lobster pasta at the Sanahunt Lounge.
There are plenty of underemployed stockbrokers with the guile to squeeze a few orders from their old pals on the buy-side.
E-mails spilled forth questions from nice people about birthdays and brunch, and I responded as best I could — with a few orders of pique on the side.
While factories may have a few orders in hand, they generally cannot sell years of future production before they break ground.
Initially, they had a few orders here and there.
The other three materials produced secondary ion yields that were a few orders of magnitude higher.
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