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on the order of

  1. Approximately, as in We need on the order of three cases of wine for the reception .

  2. Like, of a kind similar to, as in Their house is on the order of a colonial saltbox . [c. 1900]



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Meanwhile, the Trump family made something on the order of $100 million in trading fees alone, according to reporting and analysis by crypto experts and a review by the New York Times.

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So first of all, we're dealing with a technology on the order of, at the very least, TV, which is to say it's going to have seismic implications.

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He said his biggest concern is the time lag among infection, symptoms and testing, which can be on the order of three days to two weeks — a pause that enables the virus to move undetected through farms and the environment.

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“It’s bald, naked imperialism, and it’s on the order of Stalin.â€

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The options list is disparate: Ship in more gasoline from Asia; regulate refineries on the order of electric utilities; cap profit margins; and many more.

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