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The phrase "arrange boxes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when giving instructions or describing the action of organizing or positioning boxes in a specific order or arrangement.
Example: "Please arrange the boxes in alphabetical order before we start the inventory."
Alternatives: "organize boxes" or "sort boxes".
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She might arrange boxes of chocolates, unload boxes of underwear or paste labels onto crates of Beanie Babies.
Arrange boxes.
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"We want to have a national, an international, program, yet still be rooted in Brooklyn," said David Itskowitch, the chief operating officer of Golden Boy Promotions, a California company hired to arrange boxing shows for Brooklyn Sports and Entertainment, the Barclays entity that manages fights at the arena.
The jury concluded that Hopkins had committed libel when he implied in an interview with a boxing Web site last December that Lou DiBella, a former HBO senior vice president, had accepted a fee to arrange boxing matches while still employed by HBO.
Rem Koolhaas's practice, OMA, better known for its amazing cantilevers and improbable collisions of form, offers as its two shortlisted projects assemblies of intelligently arranged boxes.
The robots at the top of the grid look ahead and work out the best way to access stock, digging down and arranging boxes as efficiently as possible.
The introduction is supported by the discussion of three classical experiments presented in a clearly arranged box format.
"I think of the Pharisees as religious people...they had a structure built over what they believe; they put God in a box". But, when Jesus came along, from outside their neatly arranged box, they had no room for him - and so, they rejected him.
In the case of GGgACA51, whose sequence shows high similarity to that of half of the U93 composed of two tandem arranged box H/ACA RNA domains [ 20], it should be annotated as the half U93 homolog present in humans.
Box 1-2: Candloged arrangednged correspondence; Boxes 3-14: Blau's writings; Boxes 15-17: Course materials; Boxes 18-22: Research materials; Boxes 23-24: Columbiactivitieses; Boxes 25-26: Professionactivitiesies; Box 26: Miscellaneous; Boxes 27-29: PuBoxesty; Boxes 30-36: Printed materials.
Experiment with different ways of arranging the boxes: Put some boxes inside of others.
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