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The phrase "are put in order" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the action of arranging items or elements in a specific sequence or organization.
Example: "The books on the shelf are put in order according to their genres."
Alternatives: "are arranged in sequence" or "are organized systematically".
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Officials at the Port of New York said ships often had to sit at anchor for a day or two while their papers are put in order ashore.
AT the same time, voters seem to have a visceral feeling that they should be planning now to ensure that the country's finances are put in order before the inevitable downturn.
In the modern table, elements are put in order of atomic number into periods and groups.
And the results are put in order as: alluvial deposits > tarmaber formation > alaji rhyolite > aiba basalt, respectively.
In addition, in each classification, suppliers are put in order from highest final score to the lowest.
The components are put in order, so that ones with largest variation come first and those with low variation are eliminated.
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As for "Mastering the Art," even discount stores that have never stocked the book, like Sam's Club, are putting in orders.
Visiting teams noticed, and by 1971 colleges across the country were putting in orders for the "Matside" scoreboard.
Each question requires that four things be put in order.
They are now being put in order for this year's election.
But polls show that people know the public finances must be put in order.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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