To Place an order or place an order what is difference.
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Answer:
the sequence and arrangement of orders.
Explanation:
The difference, is in the sequence and arrangement of orders and, hence , the time of waiting before one received their order. One would "place" an order if too many customers are ahead of him. If he is the only one he "puts" or "makes" an order
Explanation:
Make an order" can be used in legal contexts where "place an order" cannot. (E.g.: "The court shall make an order for temporary child support notwithstanding that information with respect to income and assets of the respondent may be unavailable.") Either can be used to refer to a commercial transaction, but I think "place an order" is probably more common. Another expression with the same meaning is "put in an order".
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