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Discover Ludwig"client orders" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used by businesses to refer to orders placed by their customers. For example, "We must ensure that all client orders are accurately processed and delivered on time."
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But to make markets in products, Goldman stockpiles inventory in anticipation of client orders.
Through chatrooms, traders shared information about their client orders and were able to influence the price.
Two major brokerage firms, TD Ameritrade and Scottrade, said on Friday that they had begun sending client orders to Knight.
Hypothetical: I'm handling client orders and passing back the fills but keeping the rebates, and I also use SmartProvide.
Making matters worse, she was bound to fulfill contracts with manufacturers and suppliers despite the drop-off in client orders.
The Swiss bank had carried out "significant" client orders for the stock, which were entered multiple times into the system because of the glitches.
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He said that one Russian client ordered something like 20 outfits in two hours.
In 2001, a client ordered a nice table-and-chairs set for a shore house in Longport, N.J.
What she does do with paper cutting can cost up to $5,000, as in the memento a client ordered to celebrate her 50th wedding anniversary.
By building solutions around the needs of a business, they can inject cash quickly into the supply chain to help overcome cash flow shortage and satisfy a client order".
Say you (the client) order food from Uber Eats (the server), which then delivers it to you.
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