Wiktionary
phr. To indicate a possible consequence of an event or action.
Usage examples of "in order for".
The lesson most people are taking home from the Twentieth Century is that, in order for a large number of different cultures to coexist peacefully on the globe (or even in a neighborhood) it is necessary for people to suspend judgment in this way.
Nothing in the contract mentions the time or circumstances in which the dragon must be slain in order for a contestant to win the Grand Prize.
A bath had definitely been in order for the dusty, disheveled child before settling her between clean sheets.
They're paying me a half-stipend in order for me to take a rest cure at home.
It seemed true that in order for deaf people to become successful, they needed better verbal skills.
Your injuries or illness must be verified in order for your vehicle to remain in this parking area.