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Discover LudwigYou can use the phrase "on an order" in written English.
It means to carry out something in accordance with a specified demand. For example: "The students followed the teacher's instructions to the letter on an order."
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"Independent contractors are the only ones affected with the new pay, and there's never more than one independent contractor working on an order.
Someone from the dealership also has to make one house call to get a signature on an order form and perhaps another to deliver the car.
When a dictator slaughters tens of thousands of his own people, that is not just a matter of one nation's internal affairs — it breeds human suffering on an order of magnitude that affects us all.
Several inscriptions record the dates of work on an order and the lengths of quarried stones.
In other words: creepypasta, albeit on an order of magnitude more complicated than most.
My guess, though, is that it's on an order of dozens, not hundreds.
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Because on-demand discs are recorded on DVD-R discs, a less expensive, if less stable, photochemical alternative to pressed DVDs, they can be produced economically in small quantities, or even on an order-by-order basis.
(The company previously was working on an order-ahead app called Downtown).
Next, we define set-valued ordered Prešić operators on an ordered metric space.
The residue sequence is also available to search biomolecules based on an ordered list of residues.
This rule is based on an ordering of the subsystems using a common Lyapunov function.
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