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well-ordered

[wel-awr-derd] / ˈwɛlˈɔr dərd /




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Local organizers hoped the Olympics would highlight many of Japan’s best qualities, from its traditions of politeness and hospitality to its extremely low crime rate and clean, well-ordered cities.

From Washington Post

The eye works to decode the landscapes: dull nubs of felled trees; a pond in red, full of lines that are actually caimans; a sudden well-ordered zone — a cattle feedlot.

From New York Times

We brought chaos and noise to his well-ordered life, upending a careful balance I couldn’t see at the time.

From New York Times

Amid the chaos of morning commutes and the scramble to catch the last train home, she kept her employers’ tiny kiosks a haven of well-ordered commerce.

From New York Times

In a well-ordered society, readers wouldn’t need to get that information from a restaurant critic.

From New York Times