Noun
working order (uncountable)
(especially of machinery) The state or condition of being operational or of functioning acceptably.
Adding to the confusion, Rey’s cellphone was found, in working order and no cracks, near the hole. Source: Internet
Debbie continued: 'Luckily the roundabout is in great working order so they do love to jump on and have a go. Source: Internet
During this test, general alert sirens as well as the sirens near dams are tested to see if they are in working order. Source: Internet
Check and replace the valves and head cradle as needed to ensure the respirator is in good working order. Source: Internet
DeVries not only restored the oscilloclast to working order, but developed a transistorized version for his client which he called a "pulsed oscillator". Source: Internet
At the Pointe du Berno headland, a 16th Century tidal mill has been restored to working order. Source: Internet