in order for

in order for
so that

employees must be committed to the change in order for it to succeed

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in order for — see order, 1
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in order for
: to make it possible for someone or something to be or to do something

In order for companies to be successful, they have to sell their products at competitive prices.

We all have to work together in order for us to win. = We can win, but in order for that to happen, we all have to work together.

They were told that in order for them to keep their jobs, they would have to accept a cut in pay.

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Main Entry:order

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