orders
Britishplural noun
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short for holy orders
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ordained
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to become ordained
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short for major orders minor orders
Example Sentences
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Data from S&P Global showed that Japan’s manufacturing sector continued to grow in March, but at a slower pace as factory output and new orders cooled.
New export orders continued to grow last month, albeit more moderately, it added.
The firm will continue to "service orders" placed online and through its stores as normal, the statement added.
From BBC
Swinney said the support depended on the manufacturer being able to show it had enough orders to sustain operations in Scotland.
From BBC
Inevitably, their stance at the moment is it is far too early to think about the championship, let alone whether team orders are needed.
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