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let me order
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "let me order" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express your intention to place an order, typically in a restaurant or when purchasing something. Example: "I would like to see the menu first, and then let me order my meal."
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If I need to, Donna will also let me order an Uber or taxi from the app.
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"[You'd see that] you have a 10% probability of exceeding, and maybe you're not comfortable with that risk, and you'd say: 'Oh, let me order a shared internal combustion engine vehicle and take that car today.' But most of the time I'm going to be driving in my electric car where the acoustics are really great and I know I'm not contributing any emissions".
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Let me order a pizza and invite my friends over so we can watch the fight tonight on my huge TV".
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Let me order something cheap without my waiter throwing shade in my general direction. .
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"... Ooooh, do you think they'd let me order a Virgin De-Virginator?'" she continued, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
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55 human-written examples
They also have started to delve into commerce options, such as how Messenger lets me order an Uber ride within a conversation.
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A reminder that I needed to get a gift prompted another in-car activity, letting me order some last-minute presents on Amazon, which we actually collected on the ride at an Amazon Now pick-up point.
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To order Let Me Tell You About a Man I Knew for £12.99 (RRP £14.99) go to bookshop.theguardian.com or call 0330 333 6846.
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Paul Avrich, a historian specializing in the study of anarchism, quotes Spies as saying: "There seems to prevail the opinion in some quarters that this meeting has been called for the purpose of inaugurating a riot, hence these warlike preparations on the part of so-called 'law and order.' However, let me tell you at the beginning that this meeting has not been called for any such purpose.
Wiki
Hell, my local Circuit City wouldn't even let me pre-order it.
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Once the group figured this out, they stopped letting me place the actual buy order for stocks.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "let me order" when you want to politely express your intention to place an order, especially in a restaurant or when making a purchase. For instance, 'I've reviewed the menu, let me order now.'
Common error
While "let me order" is generally acceptable, avoid overusing it in very formal business correspondence. More formal alternatives like "I would like to place an order" or "Please process my order" may be more appropriate.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "let me order" functions as an illocutionary act indicating a speaker's intention to place an order. As shown in Ludwig, it is used to express readiness to make a selection or request.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "let me order" is a grammatically sound and commonly understood expression used to indicate a speaker's intention to place an order. While generally acceptable in most contexts, including news and media, Ludwig suggests it may be more appropriate to use more formal alternatives in highly professional settings, such as "allow me to order" or "I would like to order". Ludwig AI provides a variety of examples to help determine the best fit for a specific situation.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
allow me to order
More formal and polite way to express the intention.
I'll order now
A direct and concise way to indicate immediate ordering.
I would like to order
A polite and slightly more elaborate version of the original.
can I order
Asks for permission to order, suitable in service settings.
I'm ready to order
Indicates preparedness to place the order.
may I order
A very formal way of asking to place an order.
I'll take
A shortened, informal way to start an order.
bring me
Direct request, suitable in casual settings.
I'm going to order
Expresses intent with a touch of informality.
time to order
A casual indication that it is the right moment to order.
FAQs
What can I say instead of "let me order"?
You can use alternatives like "allow me to order", "I would like to order", or "I'm ready to order" depending on the context.
Is "let me order" grammatically correct?
Yes, "let me order" is grammatically correct and commonly used to express the intention to place an order.
How formal is the phrase "let me order"?
The phrase "let me order" is generally considered informal to neutral. In very formal settings, more polite alternatives may be preferred, such as "may I order".
When is it appropriate to use "let me order"?
It is appropriate to use "let me order" when you want to politely indicate that you are ready to make an order, typically in a restaurant or store setting. For example, "I am ready to order, let me start with the appetizer".
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested