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The phrase "put everything in order" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when you want someone to organize or arrange things in a specific way. For example, "Before leaving for vacation, please put everything in order in the kitchen so it's easier to find things when we get back."
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Graat put everything in order.
Put everything in order from greatest to least.
Always put everything in order of highest importance to lowest importance.
Put everything in order so that it makes sense and goes in order depending on what you are writing about.
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A vaguely mysterious loner who, not caring that he is shunned by the rest of society, stamps on the transgressors and puts everything in order.
The ones that always end with the mother breezing back in from her time away and putting everything in order, as the father confesses that he has seen the light.
The downside to going away is to putting everything in order before you get on that plane.
"I asked him to bend over in order to put everything in good composition," she wrote in Japanese via e-mail.
"I put everything in perspective.
It put everything in context.
They put everything in their mouths".
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