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Discover Ludwig"ordering in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to ordering takeout food from a restaurant or delivery service. For example, "I'm too tired to cook dinner tonight. Let's just order in some Chinese food."
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Before ordering in a pizza".
And ordering in isn't nearly as easy.
In which case, we're ordering in.
(a) checkerboard AF ordering in cuprates.
(c) bicollinear AF ordering in ferrochalcogenides.
(b) collinear AF ordering in ferropnictides.
"Affix ordering in Optimal Construction Morphology".
"We call it ordering in," Orr had told me earlier.
Chen, Z. Y. Nematic ordering in semiflexible polymer chains.
Table G.6: Byte ordering in the major computing platforms.
The samples show improved ordering in X-ray diffraction patterns.
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