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Free sign upThe phrase "on order" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that has been ordered in advance, but has not yet arrived. For example: We are expecting our new shipment of office furniture on order this week.
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On order: an annulment.
They're on order".
It already had 58 on order.
New computers are on order.
No chair was on order.
The stove was on order.
It has 249 on order.
Continental Airlines has 25 787s on order.
Our new world rests on order.
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