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Discover Ludwig"in its order" is a perfectly valid phrase that is commonly used in written English.
You could use it to indicate that something should be done in a particular order, or that something is part of a sequence or pattern. For example: "The students recited the pledge of allegiance, in its order, at the beginning of every school day."
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Lower down the market Costain, the engineering specialist, climbed 12p to 296p after it reported a 25% rise in its order book to £3bn and said it would meet profit expectations for the year.
However, Rolls is confident of increasing its share of the civil aerospace market and highlighted growth of 4% in its order book as it rolls out new aircraft engines such as the Trent XWB, 1000 and 7000.
Airbus said it sold 300 aircraft last year but received 67 cancellations, leaving it with an increase in its order book of 233 airliners.
The federal commission addressed some of the concerns in its order approving the pipeline, saying it would bring in natural gas from multiple sources.
In its order approving the deal, the Fed said it would not adversely affect competition or raise concerns about Schwab's capitalization once it was consummated.
In its order on Wednesday, the court indicated that it would examine separation of powers issues, and also suggested that it would address the legality of same-sex marriages already performed.
Make it a point that you do your work in its order of importance.
Baseball had been adamant in its order, he said, and the Mets wanted to respect it.
In its order, the four-judge appellate panel declined to explain its decision.
In its order, the court noted the strong public interest in the case.
(Unlike the Justice Department, the trading commission does not name the individuals in its order).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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