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The phrases of the order of, on the order of and in the order of are wordy substitutes for approximately or about, and should be used sparingly.

  • Police are searching for an object with a length in (not of the order of) centimetres, not metres.
  • The speed of the aircraft was about (not on the order of) 600 km/h when the alarm sounded.
  • Clients should have approximately (not something in the order of) $10 000 to open an investment account.