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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about ordering" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the subject or topic of a sentence or discussion. Example sentence: "The presentation was about ordering new supplies for the office."
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Suddenly, anti-Taliban fighters and their commanders began rushing about, ordering them back.
"You're always wrong about ordering.
Think again about ordering the pork chop.
That's part of what I love about ordering milk.
She thereupon changed her mind about ordering that Scotch.
Well, some might, but my daughter was most excited about ordering room service.
We think about ordering pudding, but the descriptions are so unappetising – sweet cheese pancakes, anyone?
Her solution: Don't worry about ordering a matching set — just pick the two you like best.
We set about ordering with enthusiasm, all cross-referencing to make sure we're having different things.
DINNER AND A (TV) SHOW When we get toward the evening, it's about ordering dinner.
Tells about ordering a raw calf's tongue and a smoked beef tongue from the butcher.
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