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Discover Ludwig"future orders" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to orders that have yet to happen or be placed. For example, "We will keep these prices in mind for future orders."
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The incestuous relationship should help OSX lock up future orders.
There's no telling what future orders Trump might give.
Future orders — those scheduled for delivery from September 2012 to January 2013 — rose 6 percent.
Yet a single delay has made me leery of placing future orders.
The more a retailer sells, the greater the allowance taken by the retailer against future orders.
Airlines considering future orders will be watching the situation in Ethiopia closely.
That declaratory relief from future orders is not contemplated by § 1034 seems clear.
Mr. Arnold, the analyst at Edward Jones, was expecting future orders to be up at least 8 percent.
And, for still others it might be a pipeline report of where the company is on future orders.
Worldwide future orders rose 10.5percentt, while future orders in the United States, a closely watched figure in the industry, were down 3percentt but were better than most analysts had expected.
Terms were not disclosed, but the companies said they had also agreed on prices for future orders.
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