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Other Ways to Say IN ORDER TO

Other Ways to Say IN ORDER TO

Hi English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. We will look at other ways to say IN ORDER TO.

“In order to” is a conjunction we normally use to express purpose.

“In order to” is used in a formal context such as writing or giving a lecture; in everyday situations, we use “to”.

Here is the list of words and phrases we can use instead of “in order to”:

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So (that)

Meaning: a conjunction we use to say why someone does something or what the result of some doing is.

Find more about using the word “so” on this link.

With the aim of/aiming to

Meaning: as a means of achieving a specific goal. Remember to use the gerund after with the aim of.

With the intention of/intending to

Meaning: with the plan or intention to do something.

For the purpose of

Meaning: in order to.

To meet the needs of

Meaning: which is intended to be used for a particular purpose.

With an eye to

Meaning: with the intention of, in order to.

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Other ways to say IN ORDER TO
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