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kindly order
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"kindly order" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is usually used as a polite and polite way to ask someone to do something. Some examples of when it can be used are: 1. "Kindly order all the items on the list before the end of the day." 2. "Could you kindly order the team to gather for a meeting at 3 pm?" 3. "Please kindly order a replacement part for the broken machine." 4. "To ensure timely delivery, kindly order your gifts at least two weeks in advance." 5. "We kindly ask that you order your meal before 6 pm to avoid any delays."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Science
Wiki
Alternative expressions(6)
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Usage summary
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
By Amy Davidson Sorkin March 20, 2014 On a Saturday in May, 2003, hundreds of people gathered in Heinz Hall, in Pittsburgh, to remember Fred Rogers Mr. Rogersrs, as he was known to children who gained a sense that the universe had some kindly order to it from the way he put on his cardigan sweater.
News & Media
On a Saturday in May, 2003, hundreds of people gathered in Heinz Hall, in Pittsburgh, to remember Fred Rogers Mr. Rogersrs, as he was known to children who gained a sense that the universe had some kindly order to it from the way he put on his cardigan sweater.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
Judge Robert Devlin Jr. kindly ordered that the family have priority for the small courtroom's unreserved seats.
News & Media
"My wife is very much connected to the web so if I need to do anything through that she very kindly orders it for me".
News & Media
I wake up at 6.30am, beset with Christmas Day hangover, and blag a lift from my Dad from Northampton to Luton airport, which he incredibly kindly provides, in order that I might get a coach into work elsewhere at 8.45am.
News & Media
Vettel did not take kindly to being ordered to move over for the faster Ricciardo, the second time this has happened in as many races.
News & Media
The chilled-out surfer dude is in constant conflict with rigid high-school rules and especially his stern history teacher Mr Hand, who doesn't take kindly to Spicoli ordering pizza to be delivered during class.
News & Media
After which we rush home, bolt down dinner (that our wives have perhaps very kindly cooked or ordered) and shuttle our kids to soccer, guitar lessons and the rest.
News & Media
Samples for sequencing of the cell libraries were prepared with the NEBNext DNA Sample Prep Master Mix Set 1 kit for Illumina sequencing and manually ordered adaptors kindly provided by Luhan Yang (Harvard Medical School, George Church Lab).
Science
We sipped wine and ogled plates as they passed from the tiny kitchen to the coveted tables; a waiter kindly offered to take our order before we sat, to set things in motion.
News & Media
If they continue to be bad, send them to your office (not out of anger), and kindly tell them that in order for the other kids to have fun, they need to behave and you that you may need to send them out of your camp.
Wiki
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "kindly order", ensure the context is appropriate for a polite, yet direct, request. Overuse can sound overly formal or even passive-aggressive.
Common error
Avoid using "kindly order" in casual settings where a simpler "please order" or a direct request would be more appropriate. The level of formality should match the audience and situation.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "kindly order" primarily functions as an imperative construction, where "kindly" modifies the verb "order" to soften the command and express politeness. Ludwig AI confirms it's grammatical.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Science
30%
Wiki
20%
Less common in
Formal & Business
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Encyclopedias
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "kindly order" is a grammatically sound phrase used to issue a polite request or instruction. While Ludwig AI affirms its correctness, its usage is relatively rare, fitting best in formal or professional contexts. Alternatives such as "please order" offer simpler options for casual settings. It's important to consider the audience and situation when employing "kindly order", as overuse can be perceived as overly formal. Ludwig's examples highlight the contexts where this phrase might appear, primarily in news and media or scientific texts.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
please order
Replaces "kindly" with a more common synonym for politeness.
politely request
Substitutes both "kindly" and "order" with synonyms emphasizing politeness and a formal request.
graciously request
Emphasizes a more refined level of politeness and formality.
would you kindly order
Phrases the command into a question.
be so kind as to order
Uses a more elaborate and formal expression of politeness.
if you would kindly order
Adds a conditional element to the request, making it slightly less direct.
considerately order
Replaces "kindly" with a synonym that focuses on thoughtfulness.
thoughtfully order
Similar to "considerately order", emphasizing the act of ordering with care.
responsibly order
Shifts the focus to ordering with a sense of responsibility.
expeditiously order
Changes the nuance to ordering something quickly and efficiently.
FAQs
How can I use "kindly order" in a sentence?
You can use "kindly order" to make a polite request. For example, "Kindly order the necessary supplies for the project" or "Could you kindly order a taxi for me?"
What are some alternatives to "kindly order"?
Alternatives include "please order", "politely request", or "would you kindly order", depending on the level of formality desired.
When is it appropriate to use "kindly order"?
"Kindly order" is appropriate in situations where you want to be polite but also direct, such as in business correspondence or when making a request of someone in a service role.
Is "kindly order" too formal for everyday conversation?
While grammatically correct, "kindly order" can sound overly formal in casual conversation. Simpler phrases like "please order" are often more suitable. In very informal situations, a more direct approach without "please" may even be better.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
3.9/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested