Examples of using To be in order in English and their translations into Danish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
All seems to be in order.
When you go camping, you want the facilities to be in order.
Who I needed to be in order to survive.
Mr Benny, everything seems to be in order.
He takes the extra step for every detail to be in order and ensures that the quality is top-notch when dealing with customer texts and ad accounts.
People also translate
Well, it certainly seems to be in order.
Our products are branded goods, and people therefore expect everything to be in order.
They appear to be in order.
I am sorry that the President-in-Office of the Council has left,although based on what he said everything seems to be in order.
Everything looks to be in order.
We reserve the right to refuse carriage if you have not complied with these requirements, oryour travel documents do not appear to be in order.
Everything seems to be in order.
I looked around. Everything seems to be in order.
Yup. All seems to be in order.
Well, everything seems to be in order.
Yeah. It seems to be in order.
OK, then, everything seems to be in order.
Okay, everything seems to be in order here.
All Section Five projects seem to be in order.
Everything seems to be in order.
Everything seems to be in order.
Everything appears… to be in order.
The records seem to be in order.
Your papers appear to be in order.
All the papers seem to be in order.