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Inorder To

Definition:

Inorder to is a phrase used to indicate the purpose or objective of an action. It is frequently used to introduce a goal or reason for another action or task.


Part of Speech:

This phrase is commonly used as an adverbial phrase.


Usage:

- As an adverbial phrase:
- I need to finish my homework inorder to go out with my friends.
- She studied for hours inorder to pass her exam.
- They saved money inorder to buy a new car.


- As a cohesive phrase:
- Books about achieving goals can help individuals determine the necessary steps inorder to accomplish their dreams.


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