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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'put order' is not correct and it cannot be used in written English unless it is part of a longer phrase that has an established meaning.
For example, "put order in the chaos" would be a proper phrase to use in written English.
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"I want President Clinton to put order in our government.
It can put order in both stiffness and strength of composite laminates.
After the guidelines were modified in 2003, the police put Order 47 into effect.
"The great monastic asceticism exists to put order into the soul".
Cucinelli told him that over the recent holidays he had spent some time reflecting on his life, and had been able to put order into his soul.
Your way of looking at things without prejudice seemed to put order into what you wrote, as well as into our lives.
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As a dealer, you can put orders on this book, and enter them, and leave them there.
Simply put, ordering a cappuccino in a pizzeria is like yelling out for a bowl of breakfast cereal.
What if you didn't have to put orders out to bid?
Karmann developed relationships with other industry pioneers, and by the 1920s carmakers such as Adler, Citroën, Mercedes and Opel, had put orders in.
"The option was obvious," Mr. Stanchev said, "closing the leaks, putting order into the system".
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