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The phrase "added in order to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the purpose of an addition or modification in a sentence.
Example: "The new features were added in order to enhance user experience and improve functionality."
Alternatives: "included to" or "inserted to".
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Many natural sounds were added in order to create a more mysterious mood.
Capacity cuts are added in order to strengthen the lower bound.
To this basic formula other ingredients may be added in order to obtain varying properties.
Hard decisions had to be made, he added, in order "to avert disaster".
A monomer-soluble initiator is added in order to initiate chain-growth polymerization.
The aniline monomer is then added in order to the in-situ polymerization of aniline.
The prefix statement has been added in order to present a full ten digit calling party number.
Contributions by Tetiana Pakhomova and Serhii Mischenko and four discussants have been added in order to round out the collection.
Still, he added, "In order to do so, the military junta must allow our disaster assessment teams into the country".
The menu might have to change, she added, in order to suit the tastes of the local population.
These chemicals are added in order to replace flavour lost in processing and to develop new products.
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