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"take the order" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when someone is asking or giving instructions to a person who is responsible for taking orders or requests. Example: "Could you please take the order for table four? They have been waiting for a while."
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We take the order to the room.
The staff will efficiently take the order from diners who know what they want.
When the waitress came to take the order, she asked how Suchen was doing with the smoke.
By Yiyun Li When the waitress came to take the order, she asked how Suchen was doing with the smoke.
So I come myself to take the order". "Aw, I'm not here to hurt anyone," Mr. Norris said gently, smiling.
In the customization environment, the R&D sector in an enterprise should be able to offer differentiation in product selection after they take the order.
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But he did not say who would take the orders or what the car would cost.
So we had to refund the client, take the orders back and send the right clothes.
Then they take the orders and send them off via shipping services, Mr. Keating says.
For example, tonight Grechen is hosting the party, and the ambassadors take the orders and they take 25percentt.
I would personally take the orders and do all the packing and shipping from my basement.
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