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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I also ordered" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate an additional action or item, often in comparison to something previously mentioned. Example: "I ordered a pizza for dinner, and I also ordered a salad to go with it."
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I also ordered X-rays.
I also ordered tea sandwiches.
I also ordered the fettucine alfredo and the crispy asparagus.
I also ordered borscht made from local organically grown beets and a delicious tuna steak.
At the same time, I also ordered an in-stock item that was on sale.
Last week I also ordered Welsh slate from Blaenau Ffestiniog for the hearth.
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I also order the latter.
I also order disability benefit forms to complete for children whose tests have led to a diagnosis of a long-term disability or degenerative disease, and liaise with community services.
I also order a slightly less-basic Guppy Friend, a nylon bag you wash your clothes in, in order to prevent microfibre pollution (most of our clothes are made from synthetic materials, which shed synthetic fibres into the water – and eventually the ocean – when washed).
But I also love the mix of books and people at Barnes & Noble, and I also order books online.
I've also ordered A Sport and a Pastime by James Salter (Picador £8.99), a writer who I've often been recommended but, shamefully, it took his passing away for me to finally listen.
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