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The phrase "an orderly state" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or condition where things are organized, structured, or functioning smoothly.
Example: "The government aims to maintain an orderly state to ensure the safety and well-being of its citizens."
Alternatives: "a well-organized condition" or "a structured environment."
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In this study, participants walked through either the virtual or the real neighborhood, which was either in an orderly state or which showed signs of disorder.
Sidney Nagel of the University of Chicago in Illinois says that the extra energy of the shaking lets the jumbled grains seek out an orderly state from which they'd otherwise be cut off.
The social system as a whole would be overseen by gentlemen (junzi), guided by a class of erudites that Xunzi referred to as ru.[3] These would be men whose education and social position gave them the perspective and virtue to oversee the myriad particular activities that Xunzi considered necessary for an orderly state.
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The inability of an isolated system to spontaneously move to a more orderly state, to lower its entropy, constituted another.
Kotch argues that Jim Crow justice continued to reign in the guise of a modernizing, orderly state, and offers essential insight into the relationship between race, violence, and power in North Carolina.
Germany will call for creation of a new permanent crisis mechanism for the euro with "a procedure for orderly state insolvencies," according to a draft of its proposal.
There would be no sacrifice by German taxpayers, as the hard assets would gradually be sold, whereupon the bonds would be redeemed.Through an orderly sale of state assets each euro-zone country would be able to pay off as much sovereign debt as necessary.
Phase-change materials are commonly used in heat management, because they absorb or release heat in switching between an orderly, crystalline state and a more chaotic "amorphous" state.
Participants made a walking tour through either the real or the virtual neighborhood, which was either in an orderly (baseline) state or adorned with numerous signs of public disorder.
Such a cut-off, or jamming, is thought to be key to forming glass, which is a disorderly solid that cannot quite reach an orderly crystalline state.
In that more orderly state, the liquid crystal has a slightly different birefringence, which changes the angle by which the light's polarization rotates and the amount of light allowed through the cell.
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