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Discover LudwigThe phrase "whole order" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the entirety of an order, often in contexts related to business, sales, or logistics. Example: "We need to ensure that the whole order is delivered by the end of the week."
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The second server was kinder, but stood firm: Her concession to the no-half-orders policy was offering to divide a whole order so we could take half home later.
"The whole order of things has changed".
"There's a whole order of magnitude between them".
We think the whole order of things has been reversed.
"It recalls Eliot's idea that every new work affects the whole order.
We ordered a cup from the menu and consumed the whole order without ever sitting down.
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In assessing a policy's benefits, they tend to ignore whole orders of magnitude.
The restaurant offers small pizzas as well, but we chose to investigate the pasta, which many other Italian restaurants would serve only in whole orders.
Built on top of tools like FilePicker and Stripe, the whole ordering flow is slick and simple.
Previous attempts to reconstruct the phylogeny of whole orders, even classes, have often used a "supertree" approach [ 11, 30].
To date, full-length mtDNAs in insects have been sequenced in an imbalanced manner, with whole orders still lacking any published information or being poorly represented in data banks.
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