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Blueblooded65 Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

A restaurant in-order

When everything in a restaurant is in order, what expression do we use to call this restaurant?
Example,
"the in-orderence of the restaurant would attract many customers."
  

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Technically "in-orderence" is orderliness . But it's more common to describe a restaurant as clean, neat, appealing , etc.

  • Technically "in-orderence" is orderliness .
  • But it's more common to describe a restaurant as clean, neat, appealing , etc.
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Technically "in-orderence" is orderliness.

But it's more common to describe a restaurant as clean, neat, appealing, etc.

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