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The phrase "bring order to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the act of organizing or structuring something that is chaotic or disorganized.
Example: "The new manager was hired to bring order to the disarray in the office."
Alternatives: "establish order in" or "create structure for".
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Better bring order to your own country.
"but you can at least bring order to your world".
New search engines could bring order to the web.
What can I do, bring order to the landscapes?
And so he has sought to bring order to the chaos.
Ms. Isabelle-Stark said she wanted to bring order to this situation.
He considered himself the new Adam, born to bring order to the chaos of creation.
"Sweden needs to act now to bring order to an untenable situation," she said.
Maybe it's the uniforms, or the idea that it will bring order to chaos.
The coach hired to bring order to this entropic bunch is Fabio Capello, an Italian.
Its task is to speed up and bring order to the president's land-reform drive.
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