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Where one might see a brother right (2,5)

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I believe the answer is:

in order

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'where' is the definition.
Both the definition and answer are adverbs. Perhaps they are linked in a way I don't understand?

'one might see a brother right' is the wordplay.
'one' becomes 'i' (Roman numeral).
'might' becomes 'nord' (I am not sure about this - if you are sure you should believe this answer much more).
'right' says to take the final letters (the letter on the right of the word).
The final letters of 'see brother' are 'er'.
'i'+'nord'+'er'='IN ORDER'

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(Other definitions for in order that I've seen before include "as many nuns are" , "Brothers and sisters are" , "OK?" , "Correctly sequenced" , "neat" .)

I've seen this clue in The Sunday Times and The Times.
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