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back order
verb
To treat as a back order.
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"back order" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It means an order for goods that have not yet been manufactured or are out of stock. For example, "We had to put the item on back order because we have run out of stock."
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They're on back order".
Those parts are currently on back order.
Back order was not an option.
The phones have been on back order since then.
Cipro is on back order for a month everywhere.
We're a back order, a concept she deplores.
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Under the assumption that and never intersect in the geometric domain, we can reorder one-sided reflectors in front-to-back order by simply looking at the slopes of the extreme lines of their visibility regions.
And the building boom put professional equipment -- chillers and boiler systems -- on back-order.
The representative did not, however, even offer to back-order the frame.
Now he is rushing a new shipment from China to supply stores on the back-order list.
But it won't be under tree in time for Christmas; there is currently a six-week back-order.
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