to order
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You have to be a loyalty member to order ahead, so it serves in the broader loyalty strategy.
“Those are the exact times where everyone wants to order.”
From Los Angeles Times
She saved enough money to order some material that was the same color as the Red Cross nurses’ uniforms.
From Literature
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Uncertainty is a constant for airlines and last year was no exception: Weather events and the government shutdown, which spurred regulators to order flight restrictions at 40 major airports, disrupted travel for millions last year.
Chocolate bars are being locked in plastic boxes in some UK shops as retailers and police forces warn thieves are stealing them to order.
From BBC
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