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Meaning

The phrase "in that order" is used to emphasize the sequence in which something should be considered or done. It indicates that the items or actions mentioned should be understood or followed according to the specific sequence provided.

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Etymology

The phrase "in that order" is a combination of the preposition "in," referring to a state or condition, and the noun "order," which comes from the Latin word "ordo," meaning arrangement or sequence. The word "that" functions as a demonstrative pronoun specifying which order is meant.

Examples

  1. "Please submit your assignments: the essays, reports, and then the presentations, in that order."
  2. "The ingredients should be added to the mixture—flour, sugar, and eggs—in that order for the best results."
  3. "To complete the project successfully, you need to first collect data, analyze it, and then present your findings in that order."