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preorder

[pree-awr-der] / ˈpriˌɔr dər /


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A reviewer for Fast Company said wearing the shoes, which for now are only available for preorder, “feels a bit like being on a moving walkway.”

From New York Times

The headset’s available to preorder today for $999 and is fully refundable.

From The Verge

Preorder data suggests a huge debut for “Hogwarts Legacy,” and some industry leaders expect it to be one of the best-selling games of the year.

From Washington Post

There were reported hiccups in the rollout on Audible, with some claiming their preorder audio book copies didn’t arrive in digital libraries on its Tuesday release date.

From Los Angeles Times

The author’s debut memoir, “Forager: Field Notes for Surviving a Family Cult,” is available for preorder.

From Los Angeles Times