The phrase "in order that" is an example of a(n) _____ conjunction

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subordinating
The phrase "in order that" is an example of a subordinating conjunction. Such conjunctions
join clauses of unequal rank. A subordinating conjunction introduces a subordinate, or
dependent, clause and connects it to a main, or independent, clause.

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