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Discover LudwigThe phrase "order delivering" could be grammatically correct in certain contexts such as in a list of steps or procedures.
However, it is not commonly used and may sound awkward or unclear to most readers. It would be more appropriate to use a different phrase such as "order delivery" or "delivering an order." Example: The final step in the order delivering process is to confirm the customer's address and payment information before shipping the product.
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Once you understand demand, it's typically up to sales and marketing to "make the promise". But once the customer places the order, delivering on that promise falls to the supply chain.
Emergency supplies can be packed and shipped within 48 hours of receiving an order, delivering the items needed for children's immediate survival and recovery from trauma.
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This is monetary orthodoxy of the highest order, delivered directly from the Fed.
A Museum of 'Expulsion' The military evacuation order delivered to the 8,000 settlers in Gaza four years ago hangs today in the Gush Katif Museum in Jerusalem.
The larger the order delivered to each node, the lower the cost per order delivery.
President Bush has a standing order delivered to Camp David every two weeks.
I'm committed to getting the order delivered on time…but I will need some help.
The meal from Munchery was easy to order, delivered on time, and delicious.
NG: First, about three years ago, we launched a service called Dispatch that enables our brands to take orders, then get the order delivered without having to do delivery themselves.
Customers who order by 12pm will have their order delivered by 5pm, and receive live updates with the ability to adjust the delivery window.
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