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“So, what do you really want to put in order?”

From New York Times

The aim of the 2010 emergency budget was to "put in order the nation's finances" by cutting the UK's debt and reducing its deficit - which is the amount a country allocates to day-to-day spending versus how much it brings in.

From BBC

The president said he had "put in order" Mexico's relations with the United States.

From Reuters

However, if neither is present - or even on the horizon - then you had better provide the blood, sweat and tears the rest of the community have to put in order to survive or earn a crust.

From BBC

“The pledge we want to give now is that this help with rebuilding can begin straight away … so that everything necessary can be done to restore infrastructure, damaged houses, damaged schools, hospitals, put in order anything that was destroyed there.”

From Washington Times