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The expression "of/in the order of something" is used to express an approximate amount or quantity of something. For example, if someone says "the cost of the project is in the order of $10,000", it means that the cost is around $10,000, but not necessarily the exact amount. Similarly, if someone says "the population of the city is in the order of 100,000 people", it means that the population is approximately 100,000 people, but not exactly. This expression is often used in technical and scientific contexts, as well as in everyday conversations to express rough estimates.