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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pre-arranged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been organized or planned in advance.
Example: "The meeting was a pre-arranged event that everyone was expected to attend."
Alternatives: "a scheduled" or "an organized".
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Utterly dispassionately, for a pre-arranged fee?
IN THE financial markets, call options give you the opportunity to buy shares, commodities and other financial instruments on a pre-arranged date at a pre-arranged price.
At 9.15am one woman gingerly steps through the doors for a pre-arranged account review.
I remember going up to Wincobank in Sheffield to do a pre-arranged interview with him.
Watford will then have an option to make John's transfer permanent for a pre-arranged fee.
It started with a pre-arranged ride in the bread van.
Was it a pre-arranged dynastic compact, enabling him to return in 2011?
The simplest transfer is a pre-arranged pick-up with your hotel or safari company.
The following night, I met up with friends for a pre-arranged meal.
He said: "I was authorised to be absent due to a pre-arranged engagement away from the parliamentary estate.
Ms Stewart and Mr Bacanovic maintain they had a pre-arranged agreement to sell the ImClone shares at $60.
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