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In [[mathematics]], an '''ordered structure''' is an [[algebraic structure]] which possesses an [[order relation]] compatible with the algebraic operations.
In [[mathematics]], an '''ordered structure''' is an [[algebraic structure]] which possesses an [[order relation]] compatible with the algebraic operations.



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In mathematics, an ordered structure is an algebraic structure which possesses an order relation compatible with the algebraic operations.

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