adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
alphabetical order
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List the names in alphabetical order.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
index
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Before 1952 the only alphabetical index was at the end of the volume.
list
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A straight forward alphabetical list must form the core of the language list.
order
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They are not in alphabetical order , but in the order you are likely to want to use them.
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Imagine trying to rearrange a table consisting of 100 salespeople into alphabetical order by names or into numerical order by sales amounts.
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The users are listed in alphabetical order .
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In the dictionary of cheeses that appears at the end of this chapter some cheeses are briefly described in alphabetical order .
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If the user wanted the list in alphabetical order , it would have to be retyped.
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It is arranged in alphabetical order .
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The project described below are, where appropriate, shown in country alphabetical order .
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Part 2 is a series of 784 short monographs on supplementary drugs and other substances arranged in alphabetical order .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Any other indication of document content, such as classification notation or alphabetical subject headings, are partial representations of content.
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Anyone may display the list, which is arranged in alphabetical order.
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Figure 16.3 shows that there are two lists - classified and alphabetical and demonstrates the relationships between them.
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Hence it is called ideographic. in contradistinction from the phonographic or alphabetical system of writing.
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If the user wanted the list in alphabetical order, it would have to be retyped.
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In the dictionary of cheeses that appears at the end of this chapter some cheeses are briefly described in alphabetical order.
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It will also be considered in some detail in parts of succeeding chapters on alphabetical indexing languages and alphabetical indexing systems.