Hey friends, when we want to tell someone he should get something done by following a certain sequence, shouldn't we say "in the order of something" like "you can select three options in order of your preference", is this an American thing using on instead of in ???
1. We will draw lots on the order.
2. With this system, the spacecraft can take us to Mars on the order of missions.
3. You can choose three options on the order of your preference.