Sentence examples for what we order from inspiring English sources

The phrase "what we order" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing items or services that have been requested or purchased, often in the context of food or supplies. Example: "Let's review what we order for the event to ensure we have everything we need."

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"They produce more than what we order from them, and then they sell the excess on the open market".

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"Are you sure this is what we ordered?" Mum whispers.

When it was delivered, it was of poor finish and not what we ordered.

It was tasty and appealing both times but was not what we ordered.

Very nice too, even if we didn't know what we ordered and the waiters gathered round to laugh at us as we drank from our finger bowls.

We spent the first half of the 70s willing punk into existence, though, for some of us, when it finally arrived it wasn't quite what we ordered.

The sommelier fetched the bottle and displayed it with a flourish, the classic assurance that we four were getting what we ordered.

We went to one restaurant that was quite expensive, and after waiting two-and-a-half hours we finally got something to eat that wasn't what we ordered.

"Wait, what the hell… this isn't what we ordered.

No matter what we ordered, some of it would be saved and brought home to be eaten later "in case you get hungry".

Salespeople might add items onto the bill figuring we won't notice, cabbies might take the long way to our destination, and waiters might argue that this is exactly what we ordered to eat.

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