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The phrase "about order of" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to discuss the arrangement or sequence of something, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "We need to talk about the order of the items on the agenda."
Alternatives: "regarding the sequence of" or "concerning the arrangement of".
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If in doubt about order of precedence, consult Debrett's Peerage.
"People need to think about order of magnitude improvements in terms of benefits, efficiencies or costs," Mr. Clifford said.
This factor is about order of magnitude higher than that predicted for the Kretschmann geometry (TIRF) which only took advantage of the surface plasmon-enhanced excitation.
He wanted to talk about order of magnitude changes in technology.
Both tests have been carried out to know about order of stationarity of all variables.
Every child who responded to the question about order of items stated that is was easier to answer with response sets in the order of 'never' to 'sometimes' to 'mostly' rather than vice versa.
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APOLLO (the Apache Point Observatory Lunar Laser-ranging Operatisn) is a new project that will bring about order-of-magnitude improvements in testing several fundamental aspects of gravity.
Some parents interpret this as an arse-about order of business – a decision to close followed by a consultation about closure.
They will also learn about orders of protection, how to help a victim or a predator, and about court procedures.
Or, when the structure of a single fibre is studied, then we are talking about orders of magnitude smaller scales.
So something on the order of right about here.
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