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Discover Ludwig"reinforce order" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to express the act of making something orderly or structured like a law, practice, or system. For example, "The government has taken steps to reinforce order in the city by introducing a new curfew."
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They force people to stay at home rather than reinforce order.
Yesterday, sources in Lhasa said NGOs and the few remaining foreign journalists were taken out of the city, leaving no one to inform the world of how Beijing would reinforce order.
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The Parliament could then reinforce that order with a vote, they said.
It was left to others to reinforce some order on the day.
Years later he was still decoding this gesture: "Was it because, silently, from a distance, she wanted to reinforce her order that I should not follow her?
To start with, the fact that PCI and LEXP are bi-causal shows that both variables reinforce each order.
Based on results, we conclude that commercial components need to reinforce in order to be suitable for space application and discussed several radiation-hardened designing methods of optical transceivers.
Education and awareness activities are key points to reinforce in order to reduce the impact of future epidemics.
Thus, the teaching of eco-medical literacy could be used to reinforce higher order problem-solving competencies using criteria-based assessment practices.
Instead of reinforcing imperial order, his reimagined Baroque suggests social and psychological fragmentation.
"The stadium perimeter will be reinforced in order to guarantee safe and secure entrance for all ticket holders".
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