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Alisa
Does the phrase "in order to" need a comma?
For ex. : I'd like to take it in order to become a specialist
Apr 4, 2020 2:49 PM
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Not in the example you gave. However, if you use it at the beginning of a sentence, you would use a comma. For example:
In order to get better grades, I need to study more.
In order to graduate on time, i have to go to summer school.
In order not to miss my bus, I always leave ten minutes early.
April 4, 2020
1
No, what you have written is correct
April 4, 2020
No, what you have written is correct
April 4, 2020
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