Rules "In order to" is used to indicate the purpose of an action, structured as Subject + verb + "in order to" + infinitive verb. For example, "She studies in order to learn."* For negative purposes, "in order not to" is used, as in "He left early in order not to be late." It is more formal than "to," ideal for academic contexts. In short, it helps clarify intentions behind actions.
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