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The phrase "a sensible arrangement" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a logical or practical organization or setup of items, ideas, or plans.
Example: "After reviewing the options, we decided that a sensible arrangement of the furniture would enhance the flow of the room."
Alternatives: "a reasonable setup" or "a practical organization."
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It is a sensible arrangement.
It's a sensible arrangement, but also an arbitrary one.
It was a sensible arrangement: the first existed to expunge the second of unseriousness.
"We come to an agreement with a company, a sensible arrangement between the Inland Revenue and the company, about what proportion of their products are sold hot".
He lives with his girlfriend, Kate Ellis, a tightly wound journalist, in such a sensible arrangement that these two regard themselves as "Swiss bankers of the heart".
These stem overwhelmingly from the pressure of fighting, in Quebec, for the cause of a united Canada but not so tenaciously as to alienate the province's "soft nationalists", those who see Canada as a sensible arrangement but reserve their emotional attachment for French Quebec.
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Pity the Blue Square Premier, which in any sensible arrangement would be the fifth division instead of outer darkness.
Mr. Rumsfeld described the extraction of Mr. Karzai and the apparent sharing of information as a "very sensible arrangement".
"For many workers this is a perfectly sensible arrangement.
To many, it seemed an eminently sensible arrangement.
"It's a sensible system," Bogumil says.
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