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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at ordering" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts related to the process of placing an order, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "I excel at ordering supplies for the office efficiently."
Alternatives: "in placing orders" or "when ordering".
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Even Osborne might balk at ordering graveyards to become executive estates.
If you hope to seize your chance at ordering, study the Czech classics on the restaurant's website before arriving.
The fellow becomes adept at ordering special stains and molecular studies independently and in reviewing the literature on unusual cases.
At ordering, we are told that the Moroccan spiced pork ribs will be served last because they aren't yet ready.
But a waiter isn't necessarily any good at ordering stock, managing the premises, talking to the chef — why would they be?
We looked at ordering multiplexers to connect the 24 sensors LEDs to the 8 A/D converters provided on the Mega32 chip.
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A queen would never bark at people, ordering them around.
Any attempts at order were scotched by his vengeful cats.
However, the methods with sequential algorithms (keeping at order n + 1 all breakpoints found at order n) fail more often than those running complete optimisation at any order.
I no longer identify with Ralph and his helpless attempts at order and civility.
Simon Carr at Order Order says Eleanor Laing no longer looks unbeatable in the contest for the deputy speaker vacancy.
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