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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'order takes' is not a grammatically correct or usable phrase in written English
If you want to use the idea of "order" in a sentence, you could say something like "It takes a lot of organization to complete this task."
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But the drugs are still being sold at pharmacies while the order takes effect.
They are also talking about each country bringing its various strengths to the table as a new, post-subprime world economic order takes shape.
The economic slowdown has cut demand for most items, making it less troublesome if an order takes longer to process, or a product takes longer to make.
This order takes the form of a "fluid mosaic" of molecular association complexes of both lipids and proteins in the membrane plane.
"The hitting by the top of the order takes the pressure off the rest of the hitters," Manager Joe Torre said, "just like Andy takes pressure off the rest of the pitchers".
The phrase dictionary order takes for granted that alphabetical order will be followed, and yet the alphabetical order has been called a tyranny that makes dictionaries less useful than they might be if compiled in some other order.
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A court order took care of that.
Policy during the 1850s was consistently conservative; defense of the social order took precedence over reform.
When Indonesians elected him president, the old order took it on the chin.
"There are repercussions if, for example, a drive order took too long to fill.
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