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to order
Idioms and Phrases
see made to order .Example Sentences
The tariffs also came suddenly and at a critical time, when retailers are making decisions about what to order for the fall and holiday shopping season, something that is done months in advance.
The act, last used in World War Two, grants the US president sweeping powers to order the detention and deportation of natives or citizens of an "enemy" nation without following the usual processes.
The government had taken a legal challenge to overturn a decision by a court to order a public inquiry into Mr Brown's murder.
"Having confessed grievous error, the defendants now argue that this court lacks the power to hear this case, and they lack the power to order Abrego Garcia's return."
The government began a legal challenge which attempted to overturn a decision by a court to order a public inquiry into the loyalist murder of Mr Brown.
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