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Discover LudwigThe phrase "orders a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used when talking about someone placing an order for something, whether it be at a restaurant, a store, or online. For example: - The customer orders a pizza with extra cheese. - She orders a shirt in her favorite color. - John orders a new phone online. - The bride orders a custom-made wedding dress. - The manager orders a shipment of new products for the store.
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Orders a fruit juice.
Smith orders a tequila.
"Almost everyone orders a cappuccino.
He orders a drink.
He orders a coffee.
She orders a coffee.
He orders a bottle of Champagne.
He orders a plate of smoked salmon.
He orders a decaf cappuccino.
He orders a second quart.
Francis orders a double whisky.
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