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"order pizza" is a correct and common phrase in written English.
It is typically used as an imperative sentence, instructing someone to order pizza. Example: "I'm feeling hungry, could you please order pizza for us?".
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T: We can't order pizza.
Order pizza from Domino's.
I didn't order pizza".
It's easy and fast to order pizza.
("We just order pizza," Jonah explains).
And why did she order pizza from Pizza Hut?
"I usually order pizza on Fridays," Ms. Phillips added.
"My people go to him to order pizza".
"You want to order pizza?" I explain again.
"They'd order pizza, play computer games and play basketball in the parking lot," she said.
Maybe we could order pizza and binge-watch "Gilmore Girls" like total nerds, ha ha.
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