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Discover Ludwig"ordering from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to making a purchase from some place or person. For example, "I like ordering from that online store because they always have great prices."
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Ordering from their Web site?
Online ordering from www.mysushishop.com will be available in late February.
But ordering from foreign companies means extra costs.
"It's like ordering from J. Crew," she said.
Ordering from a menu used to be routine.
I must inquire: Might we be ordering from Café Sushi?
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It was ordered from Saks Fifth Avenue.
ITZKOFF: Both probably ordered from GOOP.
(Food was ordered from a nearby cafe).
To order from Professional Cutlery Direct.
Primers were ordered from Integrated DNA Technologies IDTT).
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