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Vutdoan Posted 17 years ago
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my order was too high to be fulfilled. for example: ordering 200 hamburgers at a local restaurant.
  

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vutdoan M y order was too high to be fulfilled. F or example: Ordering 200 hamburgers at a local restaurant. Hi, Vutdoan.

  • vutdoan M y order was too high to be fulfilled.
  • F or example: Ordering 200 hamburgers at a local restaurant.
  • Hi, Vutdoan.
  • It's fine.
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vutdoanMy order was too high to be fulfilled. For example: Ordering 200 hamburgers at a local restaurant.

Hi, Vutdoan. It's fine.
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Hi,
my order was too high to be fulfilled. for example: ordering 200 hamburgers at a local restaurant.
too high too big.
We more often say 'filled' than 'fulfilled'.

Best wishes, Clive
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Actually, I'd suggest: My order was too large to be filled.

Not "high" but "large."

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