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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will always order" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a habitual action or a commitment to consistently make a request or purchase in the future. Example: "Whenever I visit my favorite restaurant, I will always order the chef's special because it's my favorite dish."
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The lady will always order the balanced meal.
But when I eat in the store, I will always order an extra something... a Flying Dutchman medium rare ($2.00), which is two slices of cheese melted between two meat patties, no bun, nothing but the (greasy) paper on which it comes.
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Sometimes I'll have lunch, too, and I'll always order the same thing: the toasted wrap with pesto and goat's cheese.
Employers, he adds, will always say they need to have cheap labor in order to compete.
The longer they are aged; the more expensive they will get, so remember: you can always order a single snifter at a restaurant or bar.
I always order the eggplant Parmesan.
We always order on Sunday night.
I always order chicken parm.
President Xi JinPing will always choose order over creative liberation.
It's what allows the Tile device its slimmer appearance, but on the other hand, it means consumers will always have to order more dongles, which are more expensive than the batteries themselves.
The Gaussians are always ordered based on the w/σ in descending order assuming that the top Gaussian will provide most stable background[21].
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