Can I put this word like in order to in the middle of the sentence?

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haha27

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It is a debatable issue that in order to succeed, it is better to be more like others than to be different from others.


can I put the word like in order to here? do you think it's better to use it in the end of the sentence?
 
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Well, to me it does not seem wrong grammatically. However, it does not seem natural and common. Try to rephrase your sentence to make it more natural.
 
It is a debatable issue that it is better to be more like others than to be different from others in order to suceed.



this sounds better???
 
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