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English is weird
Zingoleb:
Care to clarify?
Edit: Oh, googling things helps.
Papersatan:
Inorder is another one.
In use: I would need more evidence inorder to make that judgement. I would type two words if I wanted to say: put the books in order.
pwhodges:
Sorry, but I would simply put a red cross against that.
Omega Entity:
Yeah, I'd use 'in order' for both of those examples.
Barmymoo:
Well yes, that's because inorder isn't a real word - which Kat acknowledged! I sometimes do the same thing, and much more commonly will simply squish two words together, for instance lithis.
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