In order to

A phrase used to express purpose or intention, indicating that one action is done to achieve a specific result. It introduces the reason or goal behind an action.

This phrase evolved from the Middle English concept of 'order' meaning proper arrangement or sequence. The construction 'in order to' emerged in the 16th century as a formal way to express causality and purpose, combining the sense of logical sequence with intentional action.

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