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    what does (in-order) mean?

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    Here are some examples for "in order" :
    a. fitting; appropriate: "It appears that an apology is in order."
    b. in a state of proper arrangement, preparation, or readiness: "Everything is in order for the departure."
    "You will be called back for your next audition in order of preference for the part of the lead role."


    c. correct according to the rules of parliamentary procedure: "Questions from the floor are now in order."


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