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The phrase "order up" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used in restaurant or food service situations to indicate that an order is ready to be served or picked up. Example: The chef yelled "order up!" as he placed the dish on the counter, signaling to the server that it was ready to be served to the waiting customers.
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"Order up!" hollered Bobby.
I order up to four every week.
Customers can order up to 100 diamonds.
The federal govt. cannot order up a new era.
I was tempted to order up a whole platter.
The school did not order up an outside investigation.
Who but the president can order up an aircraft carrier for a speaker's platform?
I can order up another copy online and have it tomorrow if I need it".
Then they'll order up another passel of ads and go out to woo again.
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This policy is compared with a full-state-feedback order-up-to policy.
Using state space techniques we study a "myopic" order-up-to policy.
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