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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a working order" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is functioning properly or in a state of readiness.
Example: "Before we start the project, we need to ensure that all equipment is in a working order."
Alternatives: "operational condition" or "functional state".
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Every significant computer system puts in place a working order, and we then live within it.
Furthermore, we analyze how ZorgDomein changes the arrangements to maintain a working order.
There is something mechanical and arbitrary about the plotting, as if a mess of gears that didn't actually go together had been smashed into some semblance of a working order.
Most have been designed with their long-term upkeep in mind, meaning they should be in as good a working order in 25 or more years' time as they are now.
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Mark Passion" to the Church of St . Ignatius Loyolaon Sunday afternoon, nothing else but a house in working order would do.
Obviously, start with a car in top working order and have it serviced before leaving.
Either a needle (if you're sewing the tie by hand) or a sewing machine in working order.
THERE is an air-conditioner, in perfect working order, in my bedroom window.
Everything was in working order.
A "stop work" order did not stop the work.
A "stop/go" work order came down and Frost was forced once more to try to rescue the project.
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