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Discover LudwigThe phrase "big orders" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to large orders of goods or services. For example, "The online store was so successful in the first quarter that they had to fill several big orders."
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Asian airlines have big orders.
When big orders come in, for instance, he says he can be told to work longer.
This did not help sales, though some recent big orders suggest the glitch has been overcome.
Yet big orders leave a footprint, signaling that a major buyer or seller is making moves.
"They pitch in and help on big orders," said Ms. Bacon.
Archives|BROWN BOVERI ACTIVE.; New Company Gets Big Orders for Circuit Breakers.
I envied other people who were not working on such big orders.
BROWN BOVERI ACTIVE.; New Company Gets Big Orders for Circuit Breakers.
In Guatemala, the quality was excellent, he said, but, "They can't handle big orders and they're slow on delivery".
Cheaper computing has made it easy for small outfits to execute big orders swiftly without dislodging market prices.
Big orders: We have customers who spend $600 a week on flowers, even more if they order orchids.
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