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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already ordering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has begun the process of placing an order before a certain point in time.
Example: "I noticed that you are already ordering your lunch while I was still deciding what to get."
Alternatives: "in the process of ordering" or "currently placing an order".
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"Friends are already ordering cribs for themselves," Mrs. Washington said.
They're probably already ordering up Barcelona chairs for its lobby right now.
"The stores are already ordering heavily from 'Spider-Man 2,"' said Mr. Silver, who gathers sales statistics from the toy manufacturers.
The annual drama that ends with Center Court's taking center stage at Wimbledon is seven months off, but tennis fans are already ordering tickets, most of which were reserved by putting down deposits as early as May.
With Asia and the Gulf states already ordering, look for a rejuvenating central and eastern Europe to accentuate the uptrend across civil aviation.
Chick-fil-A's cell phone coops aren't a nationwide initiative just yet, according to the company's website, but more than 150 franchises are already ordering and using the coops as a way to keep diners on track.
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"We have already ordered everything," he said.
She has already ordered her new meishi.
We had already ordered the steel.
"I'm just ordering what God already ordered," he said.
By then, Congress had already ordered the shift.
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