"a sense of order" is correct and can be used in written English. You can use this phrase to describe an organized environment or an orderly arrangement of things or ideas. For example: "The well-organized display lent a sense of order to the room.".
There was not a sense of order".
Also I love a sense of order.
There's a sense of order, unlike at the Red Cross.
You get a sense of order from arranging things.
I think human beings pick up a sense of order.
He fabricates a sense of order for his own entertainment only.
But Santa Monica College's new science building brings a sense of order to the campus.
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Maria Pia Montoro
Terminologist and Q/A Analyst @ Translation Centre for the Bodies of the European Union