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in
Preposition
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Used to show that something is inside something else.
The cat is in the box.
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Used to show that someone is at home, or is available.
Is John in?
The Doctor is now in.
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Used to show movement towards the inside.
The rain came in through the window.
order
Noun
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Order is when things are where they should be.
I need to take some time to put my things in order.
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The order of some things means which thing is first, which one is second, which one is last, etc.
The children will take turns in order of age.
order
Verb
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To order something is to ask someone to sell it to you.
At the restaurant, she ordered chicken and potatoes.
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To order someone to do something is to tell the person that they must do it.
The father ordered his children to be quiet.
of
Preposition
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Made using.
It is a house of cards.
priority
Noun
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A priority is something that is important; you want to do it first or spend more time or money on it than other things.
Learning the language is a high priority for all people who move to the country.
The nineteen national priority areas will receive 70 per cent of the funding.
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If something has or is given priority, it should go before other things.
The Government needs to give a higher priority to the quality of life.
Teachers need to give priority to science over less important subjects.