To place an order meaning in English
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Definition
to place an order: to request, to buy, to purchase (in a commercial context)
We already placed an order for three shipments for next month. We have requested them and hopefully they will arrive on time.
- "I know that it will be a challenge to sell one of our older lines, and that our current clients have already placed their orders."
- "Customer : I haven't received an order I placed on your website and I'm very upset."
- "I'm pleased to inform you that YouBeauty.com has agreed to your proposal and we would like to place an order"
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