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From the following table, write a SQL query to find the number of orders booked for each day. Return the result in a format like "For 2001-10-10 there are 15 orders"

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From the following table, write a SQL query to find the number of orders booked for each day. Return the result in a format like "For 2001-10-10 there are 15 orders".

Sample table: orders

ord_no      purch_amt   ord_date    customer_id  salesman_id
----------  ----------  ----------  -----------  -----------
70001       150.5       2012-10-05  3005         5002
70009       270.65      2012-09-10  3001         5005
70002       65.26       2012-10-05  3002         5001
70004       110.5       2012-08-17  3009         5003
70007       948.5       2012-09-10  3005         5002
70005       2400.6      2012-07-27  3007         5001
70008       5760        2012-09-10  3002         5001
70010       1983.43     2012-10-10  3004         5006
70003       2480.4      2012-10-10  3009         5003
70012       250.45      2012-06-27  3008         5002
70011       75.29       2012-08-17  3003         5007
70013       3045.6      2012-04-25  3002         5001

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SELECT ' For',ord_date,',there are', 
COUNT (DISTINCT ord_no),'orders.' 
FROM orders 
GROUP BY ord_date;

Output of the Query:

?column?	ord_date	?column?	count	?column?
For		2012-04-25	,there are	1	orders.
For		2012-06-27	,there are	1	orders.
For		2012-07-27	,there are	1	orders.
For		2012-08-17	,there are	2	orders.
For		2012-09-10	,there are	3	orders.
For		2012-10-05	,there are	2	orders.
For		2012-10-10	,there are	2	orders.

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