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The phrase "will be in order" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to express that an action or procedure will be necessary or appropriate. Example: "We have discussed the steps we need to take to complete the project, so now we just need to implement them, and all will be in order."
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LEAHY: The committee will be in order.
In the House, no amendments will be in order.
Again, a medical intervention and more frequent checks will be in order.
She anticipates that some adjustments will be in order when she starts working in her firm's Tokyo office.
If humanity is to establish outposts on the moon or Mars, some cost-cutting will be in order.
I don't know how to stop only believing in Russia and gain a firm knowledge that all will be in order in the future.
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So, the expansion will be in orders of p ˜ ∥ v ∥ 1 with ∥ v ∥ 1 ≥ 1.
Most important: eat light, keep your eyes focused on the horizon and make sure your will is in order.
It's 40 years since the Third Programme was ended to accommodate pop and disc-jockeys, so honest ill-will is in order.
They will be in the order of desirability according to this poll.
All other comments will be in reverse chronological order.
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