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"correct order of" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used when talking about arranging or organizing things in a particular sequence or order. Example: "In order to properly build a birdhouse, you must follow the correct order of steps."
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But that is not the correct order of priorities.
That is a correct order of priorities since it was obvious to everybody that Tesco needed to regain its competitive edge.
For a real gas such as water vapour, these values are only approximate, but they give the correct order of magnitude.
Benchmarks: Adds, subtracts, multiplies, and divides whole numbers, fractions, decimals, integers, and rational numbers; Understands the correct order of operations for performing arithmetic computations Mathematics Standard 6- Understands and applies basic and advanced concepts of statistics and data analysis.
After Ryan Newman, the race leader, wrecked while trying to enter pit road on the 321st lap, Nascar officials needed 25 laps to get rid of the debris and determine the correct order of the field.
The map, which tracks how sections of two parents' chromosomes are exchanged, or recombined, in the chromosome bequeathed to a child, yields the correct order of the sections on the chromosome.
Delattre has been trying to figure out the correct order of the pieces, read them, and publish an edition before he dies, a goal that he says is impossible, because the project "takes an infinite time.
The correct order of Figures is as follows: Fig. 1.
The correct order of authors is given below.
This is the correct order of magnitude, but the measured value is almost 30% smaller.
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We conclude that the use of E-HYPE with this upscaling methodology enables the simulation of the impact on N-loads of applying a spatially targeted regulation at the Baltic Sea basin scale to the correct order-of-magnitude.
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