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pre-orders
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an order placed before the product is available for sale
- The store received a large number of pre-orders for the highly anticipated video game.
- Pre-orders for the new iPhone surpassed expectations, with thousands of people eager to get their hands on the latest model.
- The company offered a special gift for customers who placed a pre-order for the limited edition product.
- She placed a pre-order for the upcoming novel by her favorite author to ensure she would receive a signed copy.
- The restaurant received so many pre-orders for their Thanksgiving dinner package that they had to hire extra staff to accommodate the demand.