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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all these arrangements" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to multiple plans, setups, or organizational details that have been made or discussed.
Example: "After reviewing all these arrangements, I feel confident that the event will be a success."
Alternatives: "all these plans" or "all these setups".
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Above all, these arrangements must champion the interests and rights of children and young people above agency interests.
But it must have occurred to him that all these arrangements had been made so that he could write his poems.
By and large, all these arrangements skirted the overwrought arguments and legislative moves and machinations seen over those same issues in the United States.
Given the terms of the Apple-Google arrangement sit under an NDA (as indeed all these arrangements do; DDG told us it couldn't share any details about its own arrangement with Apple, for e.g).
Not all these arrangements are successful.
"To reveal all these arrangements and internal stories".
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All of these arrangements have interlocking guarantees and risks, with the costs of constructing the plant borne by the project developers and the water authority responsible for constructing a 10-mile pipeline to send the water on its way to San Diego's taps.
"All of these arrangements and their financial implications were set out transparently and discussed in public by cabinet through our normal decision-making processes".
And all of these arrangements were made with the full backing of the international community.
All of these arrangements were made to knock out the most dangerous scenario regarding Iran--its potential acquisition of a nuclear weapon.
All of these arrangements are currently inactive.
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