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Discover Ludwig"such order" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific type or category of order. Example: The store has a strict policy regarding returns and exchanges. Customers must provide a receipt and adhere to such order in order to receive a refund or exchange.
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There was no such order".
Green could fight any such order.
But officials say any such order will have to wait.
"There seemed to be such order there," Dreher said.
"There has been no such order," said Tomoyasu Koibuchi, a spokesman for the network.
Reporters who had observed the march had not heard any such order.
That, say the church historians, is because no such order was given.
Of course, not all Thomas Road Church members live in such order and comfort.
But the maintenance staff refused, saying Dr. Rawi had given no such order.
Monsignor Kavanagh said he had received no such order in writing.
The demonstrated reality of spooky action at a distance argues that such order does not exist.
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