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Discover Ludwig'bulk order' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to an order that consists of a large amount of a particular item. For example, "I placed a bulk order of fifty T-shirts for my company's upcoming event."
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"We've replaced your bulk order delivery with a beer delivery," he says.
It seems that a bulk order from the Tel Aviv equivalent of Costco may be necessary.
Has anyone come across a website that helps you find people to bulk order food with?
A bulk order of dark-blue paint has been applied to official buildings.
Ai Weiwei Studio was informed by NGV about Lego's rejection of the bulk order.
The Danish toy company had previously refused Chinese artist Ai Weiwei the right to bulk order pieces on political grounds.
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Grain-boundary (GB) self-diffusion in the Fe3Al and FeCo compounds was investigated in the B-kinetic regime by the radiotracer method over temperature ranges including the bulk order-disorder transition temperatures.
The other day, a woman walked in and asked if he could bulk-order her some whole-kernel wheat.
Majestic Wine, the bulk-order off-licence, bought Naked Wines for £70m in April and installed the online specialist's founder, Rowan Gormley as chief executive.
"That's probably the second biggest purpose of this group, is just a collective to bulk order sex toys," says Johnson.
If you're able to get a decent costume at a decent price from someone online, recommend them to others going to the wedding, even if they weren't part of the original 'bulk' order.
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