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The phrase 'ordering food' is correct and usable in written English. You can use it any time you want to refer to someone ordering food, such as in a restaurant, or food delivery service. For example: "Molly was tired after work, so she decided to order food from her favorite restaurant."
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"When you're ordering food for a company meeting, you have 1.5 hours.
"It's like ordering food in an Italian restaurant.
"It's easier and quicker than ordering food," he admits.
From ordering food, buying movie tickets, to paying utility bills.
Ordering food was certainly informal – a lot of shouting about fennel and pork fillet with hazelnuts.
"I'll end up ordering food because it's made for you, and it's all set up nicely….
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"I order food.
They ordered food.
We ordered food, and more wine.
We sit down and order food.
Residents stopped farming and ordered food from the supermarket.
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