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In order to

In order to

(conj)
UK
ɪn ˈɔːdə tuː
US
ɪn ˈɔrdər tu
Definition: Let it be, just so that
Meaning: Để mà, cốt để mà
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How to use "In order to" vocabulary in sentence (example)

The odd strategies used here are reflective of older techniques in order to grow this tropical fruit in a colder climate.

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In 2004, Coca-Cola created Miles Thirst, a vinyl doll voiced by Reno Wilson (the voice of Frenzy, Mudflap and Brains from across the Transformers films) in order to exploit the hip-hop market to advertise their range of soft drinks.

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It's far more likely that you the car-buyer or house-buyer will have to borrow money from a bank (or a friend) in order to buy that house or car.

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The user could add a USB 3.0 expansion card in order to fully use USB 3.0 devices, or could upgrade the GPU for extra rendering power.

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Water vapor normally begins to condense on condensation nuclei such as dust, ice, and salt in order to form clouds.

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In 2007, Twitter started to experience big growth, and its communications and media team would take advantage of popular conference and events in order to maximize usage and get more people to sign up.

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In order to bring new ideas, innovation and capabilities to the table for customers, McKinsey has increased its network of partners to include 150 of the world's leading tech-product companies.

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It's far more likely that you the car-buyer or house-buyer will have to borrow money from a bank (or a friend) in order to buy that house or car.

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