OUT OF ORDER – Another Way Of Saying That Something Or Someone Is Broken

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or·der

[awr-der]
noun
1. an authoritative direction or instruction; command; mandate.

2. a command of a court or judge.

3. a command or notice issued by a military organization or a military commander to troops, sailors, etc.

4. the disposition of things following one after another, as in space or time; succession or sequence: The names were listed in alphabetical order.

5. a condition in which each thing is properly disposed with reference to other things and to its purpose; methodical or harmonious arrangement: You must try to give order to your life.

Moral of the story –

Individual and group tasks must be enacted and completed in correct order in order for them to function properly and at their peak potential.
-Rylan Branch

A simple and easy perspective to consider.