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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also be ordered in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something can be arranged or requested in a particular manner or format.
Example: "The items can also be ordered in bulk for larger events."
Alternatives: "can also be requested in" or "may also be arranged in".
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Transcripts may also be ordered in person: 205 Kent Hall (9 am–5 pm, Monday–Friday).
It's fascinating to compare the often subtle but distinct differences of fruitiness and refinement among the sakes, which can also be ordered in masus, the traditional square wooden vessels.
(Family-style is something of a misnomer: these selections, ranging from $13 to $16 and including an appetizer salad and crisp garlic bread, can also be ordered in single portions).
Emergency supplies can also be ordered, in which case the same procedure should be followed as when ordering normal supplies.
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A review of GCSE English grades has also been ordered in Northern Ireland.
It has also been ordered, in relation to its maternity services, to "review and improve midwifery staffing levels to meet the needs of women and keep women and babies safe".
(Vada may also be ordered soaked in rasam or yogurt).
It can also be ordered from klwines.com in the small size and jvwine.com in the large.
The couple would also be ordered to pay $600,000 in restitution, he said.
If the committee failed — which it did — then automatic cuts totaling $1.2 trillion also would be ordered in "security" and "nonsecurity" spending.
Anyone within 3 miles of the explosion also was ordered to shelter in place.
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