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Discover LudwigThe phrase "order at" is correct and can be used in written English.
In terms of usage, it typically appears when referring to ordering something from a vendor or restaurant. For example, "I need to order at least two dozen cupcakes for the party."
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Order at £16 inc.
Order at £17 from the Independent Bookshop.
Order at £11.99 from Independent Bookshop.
Order at least one day ahead.
Available by special order at Lalaounis stores.
Order at will.
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Zune Pre-Order At Wal-Mart [gadgetell].
The HFI-2400s availableable for pre-order at $295.00.
Pre-order at iTunes.
Pre-order at Amazon for a discount.
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