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The phrase "arrange for serving" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the organization or preparation of food or services to be provided to others.
Example: "We need to arrange for serving the appetizers before the main course is served."
Alternatives: "organize for serving" or "prepare for serving".
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Arrange for serving.
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A while ago, he turned down a job I arranged for him serving tea at a packaging company — a job he would have accepted before he met me.
Seeking to defuse the growing political row over McKinnon's extradition, Harriet Harman said that if he were convicted by an American court, Britain would move quickly to arrange for him to serve any jail term in the UK.
Nor did the court think that extradition to the US would be a breach of his right not to be subjected to inhuman or degrading treatment under Article 3. In August, Labour's deputy leader Harriet Harman said that if McKinnon were convicted by an American court, Britain would move quickly to arrange for him to serve any jail term in the UK.
Do arrange for music.
To meet this rule, courts require plaintiffs to arrange for defendants to be served with a court summons and a copy of the plaintiffs' complaint.
Nevertheless, Wolk on Wednesday had his lawyers, who are partly being financed by Elliott Management, arrange for Lee to be served with a subpoena to testify in a deposition and turn over documents this month.
Arrange as required for serving.
Then, by way of showing there were no truly hard feelings, Mr. Thrall's wife, Flicka, would arrange for a temporary truce and serve doughnuts to the police.
At the beginning of the senior year, students enroll in RSEE 490 and arrange for a faculty member to serve as senior adviser.
To serve, thinly slice and arrange on serving plates.
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