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The phrase "a different arrangement" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an alternative way of organizing or structuring something, such as plans, items, or ideas.
Example: "After considering the feedback, we decided to implement a different arrangement for the seating at the event."
Alternatives: "an alternative setup" or "a new configuration".
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Consider repositioning yourself as a different arrangement of carbon atoms.
Wales similarly has a different arrangement under devolution.
Each contortion set off a different arrangement of them.
Each compartment is packed with a different arrangement of clothes, suitcases and sleeping bags.
But his monopolization of the consulship offended the Senate, making a different arrangement clearly necessary.
(The Gospel of John has a different arrangement and offers a somewhat different perspective on Christ).
Where roommates split the rent, the credit would be evenly divided among them unless they agreed on a different arrangement.
"People are a bit romantic, and thought that it would be a strong argument for a different arrangement with Europe," she says.
Most in-print books will be excluded, and Google's search will throw up only tiny snippets of these, unless authors and publishers specifically agree to a different arrangement.
So he secured a different arrangement: at the end of each year, Rajaratnam would give him whatever he thought his information had been worth, a common practice at McKinsey.
If one of them goes on to make a different arrangement, for example moving out or not paying the mortgage, then the court can and will adjust the original shares," said Alison Hawes, at the solicitors Irwin Mitchell.
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