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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on order for" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is generally used to describe a situation in which something has been requested but is not yet available or has been delivered but is not yet received. For example, "We have the item on order for delivery next week."
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A further 16 large vessels are on order for the European market, each one capable of carrying at least 5,000 passengers and crew.
By 1896, the company had the infrastructure to produce one new car every two to three weeks and was building vehicles on order for $2,000.
Begun in 1990, ElcomSoft began by writing software on order for companies like Hyundai and Visa International.
The first T-6 jet trainer, a propeller- driven aircraft that simulates a jet, is on order for next December.
With new trailers already on order for April and August, this is a huge boon for Barber's £6m turnover business.
American Classic Voyages, the parent of the United States Lines and American Hawaii Cruises, has two 1,900-passenger ships on order for delivery by 2004.
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In the end, Zone Labs beat out all the usual suspects and got a $1 million+ purchase order, plus a follow-on order for another $1 million for the next-generation of the product which, at the time, hadn't yet been released.
Thus, the add-on order for these tests required only that staff perform the computer steps necessary to release the previously unordered test from the instrument to the LIS.
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The Commerce Department reports on orders for durable goods for August.
Here at the Everett plant, work continues on orders for Boeing's three wide-body jets.
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