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The phrase "all out order" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "out of order"? You can use "out of order" when referring to something that is not functioning properly or is broken.
Example: "The vending machine is out of order, so we can't get any snacks."
Alternatives: "not working" or "malfunctioning".
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If you really want to go all out, order the Super Edgar topped with cheese, shrimp, crab, potato sticks and a special sauce.
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Calvin Sims (NYT) PHILIPPINES: WAR ON REBELS -- President Joseph Estrada said he had ordered "all out" military action against Muslim separatist guerrillas in the south.
Earlier, Middlesex ended their second innings on 242 all out, helped by lower-order runs from James Harris (35) and Ethan Bamber (27 not out).
She made it all, barking out orders to subordinates from a squatted position over simmering pots.
The fine print: All carry out orders must be placed by 5pm on Thursday, April 14.
Or head to Venice, go all out, and order it with quail eggs and truffle.
At the top end is eggs Benedict on smoked salmon with roasted tomatoes -- an elegant meal, especially if you go all out and order a baker's basket for an additional $12.
You could go for the KC strip, a cut that this restaurant helped to popularize, but you might as well go all out and order the "Playboy Strip," named in honor of the publication that helped make this place famous: a two-inch-thick, 25-ounce sirloin.
In some cases, the federal government has even issued all-out stop orders.
Customers are pushing out orders.
I'm only carrying out orders".
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