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The phrase "of order" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "of order" to indicate a recognized and established way of doing something. For example: "The decorations are set up according to the prescribed rules of order."
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— the point of order.
Bang out of order.
50 points of order... 1.
"Power Boothe: Out of Order".
But that's out of order".
Anything else today is out of order".
BEE hives are proverbial models of order.
"Obviously it was way out of order".
They were well out of order".
There was not a sense of order".
"Simone was out of order," Dawa said.
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