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The phrase "an order of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when referring to a request for a specific quantity or type of food or drink, often in a restaurant context.
Example: "I would like to place an order of the chef's special pasta, please."
Alternatives: "a serving of" or "a request for".
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$6.50 for an order of six.
Thereafter an order of attachment was issued.
"The customer wanted an order of chicken and an order of fried steak.
She issued an order of protection for Ms. Riddick.
"Awesome!" greeted an order of soft-shell crab.
Mr. Saleh is appealing an order of deportation.
Stolz also signed an order of protection for Wells.
And this time, I don't have an order of protection".
Mr. Jackson obtained an order of protection against the men.
"In fact, it's the largest by an order of magnitude.
The neighbor obtained an order of protection against Mr. Konopka.
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