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What does ""order of things"" mean?
What does ""order of things"" mean?
Mar 3, 2014 2:20 PM
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It could mean different things. Context?
March 3, 2014
"the order of things" means the way the world, life, and reality is organized and arranged.
Example sentences:
In the order of things, civilizations will rise and then fall.
It's part of the order of things that most people will feel protective of children. You can grow old, but not younger. Growing younger is not in the order of things.
March 4, 2014
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