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The phrase "adding in order to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when explaining the purpose or intention behind an action, indicating that something is being added for a specific reason.
Example: "She is adding in order to enhance the overall quality of the project."
Alternatives: "adding so as to" or "adding for the purpose of".
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Indeed, Motty Jay, 28, a wine consultant who had joined the search party for Leiby, said of the suspect: "This is not an Orthodox Jew that did it," adding: "In order to do this you've got to be something different.
She listened intently as Bari Alibasov, the band's 65-year-old producer, ogled her body and intoned, "You have very vivid, expressive tits," adding: "In order to get ahead, you need to exploit them to the utmost".
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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 menu might have to change, she added, in order to suit the tastes of the local population.
Still, he added, "In order to do so, the military junta must allow our disaster assessment teams into the country".
These chemicals are added in order to replace flavour lost in processing and to develop new products.
It added: "In order to provide reasonable security it was of course necessary to have information from the inside.
Under some conditions a surfactant or detergent may be added in order to release stubborn soil attached to the fruit.
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