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The phrase "able to arrange everything" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's capability to organize or manage all necessary elements of a situation or task.
Example: "She is able to arrange everything for the event, ensuring that all details are taken care of."
Alternatives: "capable of organizing everything" or "competent in coordinating everything".
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It's a very complicated situation, and I'm not George Washington to arrange everything for you.
"We do not work for the zoo, we are just citizens helping to arrange everything.
I have to arrange everything myself.
Take some time to figure out the most pleasing way to arrange everything.
Prima, married to a successful accountant, mother of four boys, proud of her ample and spotless house, able to arrange parties at the country club, has everything her parents' generation dreamed of.
"We should be able to arrange it".
"And I was able to arrange it".
But the doctors were able to arrange for her liver and kidneys to be transplanted.
Eventually, Ollie was able to arrange a proof-of-life telephone call with his mother.
So James Woolsey was able to arrange an awesome tour of a nuclear submarine in Norfolk.
Hopefully we'll be able to arrange it for another year.' Thanks for clearing that up".
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