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The phrase "always arranged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is consistently organized or set up in a particular way.
Example: "The seating for the event is always arranged to accommodate the guests comfortably."
Alternatives: "consistently organized" or "regularly set up".
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"She always arranged for us to play with Aboriginal children.
Life, after all, is not always arranged according to our own inclinations.
I always arranged to get a kid with a swimming pool, for the post-season party.
They aren't always arranged in chronological order and might not have happened the way Fuckhead thinks.
His face is nearly always arranged in a neutral expression — the focussed blank of either irony or testiness.
Because Wikis grow organically, they are not always arranged in the most efficient way and browsing through them takes time.
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I'll always arrange my day around a big game on TV.
I was always arranging bake sales, dances and school trips to raise money for the Dalton School.
If governments want them to retain control over short-term interest rates, they can always arrange it.
To maintain my figure, I eat only half portions of any food, always arranging it on my plate in the shape of a semicolon.
"He was always arranging something or doing something spontaneous; the kind of guy who would hang glide across the Grand Canyon if someone challenged him".
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