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stated order
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "stated order" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an order or directive that has been explicitly mentioned or communicated. Example: "Please follow the stated order of operations to ensure the project is completed correctly."
✓ Grammatically correct
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8 human-written examples
These steps do not have a flexible order and must be undertaken in the stated order.
Gwee, a Democratic Action Party DAPP) MP, reportedly argued that there was no stated order to wear the official attire and songkok and stated his desire to wear a western suit, promptly drew flak from other MPs and the Menteri Besar, Abdul Ghani Othman who had earlier on met to agree to don in the official attire and songkok prior to the assembly, whereby Gwee was absent.
Wiki
After fruitless attempts to derive a stated order of worship from the New Testament, Disciples settled into an informal but relatively stable pattern composed of hymns, extemporaneous prayers, Scripture, sermon, and breaking of bread.
Encyclopedias
If it is clearly necessary to attempt other prophylactic treatments, the following may be used in the stated order: amitriptyline, topiramate and valproate [87, 88].
In negative ESI mode, PG, PE, PI, PS, PA and GM3 species eluted out of column in the stated order with good separation.
Science
BMD of the total spine, femoral neck, or total hip was used in the stated order as available.
Science
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Similar Expressions
50 human-written examples
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has condemned the actions of US states ordering medics to be isolated.
News & Media
Nonetheless, he recognized that he had to comply with the state order for the operation.
News & Media
Some old customers now in other states order cases of Avery's for the nostalgia value.
News & Media
The state order not only gives the city permission to do so, but orders every other county to follow suit.
News & Media
The village is under a state order to address all known sources of the harbor's pollution within five years.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "stated order", ensure that the order is clearly defined and easily accessible to the intended audience. Providing a numbered list or flowchart can help to visualize the order and reduce ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid assuming that your audience is familiar with the "stated order". Always provide context or reference materials to ensure everyone understands the sequence or procedure being discussed. Provide a brief recap to ensure clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "stated order" functions as a noun phrase specifying a sequence or arrangement that has been explicitly communicated or defined. It indicates a structured and deliberate arrangement, as exemplified in Ludwig's examples about prophylactic treatments or components added to a reaction mixture.
Frequent in
Science
50%
News & Media
25%
Encyclopedias
12.5%
Less common in
Wiki
12.5%
Formal & Business
0%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "stated order" refers to an explicitly communicated or defined sequence, typically used to ensure precision and clarity. Ludwig's analysis indicates the phrase is grammatically correct but not very common. It appears most frequently in scientific and formal writing. When using "stated order", ensure the intended audience has clear access to the order. Alternatives like "specified sequence" or "designated arrangement" can be used depending on the context. While following this advice, keep in mind that assuming prior knowledge can be a common pitfall. Therefore it’s best to provide enough context so that your message is successfully delivered.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
specified sequence
Replaces "order" with "sequence", emphasizing the arrangement of items.
designated arrangement
Substitutes "stated" with "designated", focusing on a predefined configuration.
prescribed procedure
Changes "order" to "procedure", highlighting a formal set of actions.
explicit instruction
Replaces both words to emphasize clarity and directness.
outlined protocol
Uses "outlined" instead of "stated", suggesting a detailed plan.
mandated format
Focuses on a compulsory structure or arrangement.
decreed pattern
Suggests a formal or authoritative imposition of an order.
formally requested arrangement
Adds formality and the concept of requesting an arrangement.
publicly communicated steps
Emphasizes the public and communicative aspect of an order.
officially directed method
Highlights the official and directive nature of the method.
FAQs
How can I use "stated order" in a sentence?
You can use "stated order" to refer to a specific sequence or procedure that has been communicated or prescribed. For example, "Please follow the stated order of operations to complete the task successfully."
What's a good alternative to "stated order"?
Alternatives to "stated order" include "specified sequence", "designated arrangement", or "prescribed procedure", depending on the context.
Is it redundant to say "stated order"?
While "order" implies a sequence, "stated order" emphasizes that the sequence has been explicitly communicated or defined, adding clarity to the instruction.
What is the difference between "stated order" and "established order"?
"Stated order" refers to a sequence that has been explicitly communicated, whereas "established order" refers to a sequence that is well-known and generally accepted.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
4.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested