What's the difference in meaning between the following two sentences?

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What's the difference in meaning between the following two sentences? Are the both grammaticallycorrect?


You will need an new accountto submit your application. .
You will need an new account in order to submit your application.

Can youexplain why they are different in meaning or point out the problem?
 
What's the difference in meaning between the following two sentences? Are the both grammaticallycorrect?

You will need an new accountto submit your application. .
You will need an new account in order to submit your application.

Can youexplain why they are different in meaning or point out the problem?
This is the third thread in which I have had to ask you to be careful about leaving spaces between words. If you want us to help you, please try to avoid basic slips - especially after they have been pointed out to you.
 
Additionally, please give your threads meaningful titles. A bunch of threads all called "What's the difference in meaning between the following two sentences?" is not helpful. This could be called "to/in order to."

There is no difference in meaning. "In order to" will almost always benefit by being trimmed to "to" -- especially when it starts the sentence.
 
This is the third thread in which I have had to ask you to be careful about leaving spaces between words. If you want us to help you, please try to avoid basic slips - especially after they have been pointed out to you.
Thank 5jj for closing the duplicated one
 
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