#vision111
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Our volunteers look into many questions every day; sometimes it takes them a little while to answer.
Make it descriptive, including relevant context, but also to the point. This way you improve your chances of getting a more relevant and specific answer.
it depends on 
but actually, « pour » is used a lot more to mean 'in order to' though I admit English does tend to skip over that
Je suis allé au marché pour acheter des œufs.
I went to the market in order to buy some eggs.
(we tend to say just 'to buy' than 'in order to buy'
Surly it doesn’t always mean that though I’ve seen times where putting in order to just simply wouldn’t work
If I find an example I’ll show it to you
It doesn’t, hence me saying it depends on context