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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arrange herself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone organizing or preparing themselves, often in a physical or metaphorical sense.
Example: "Before the meeting, she took a moment to arrange herself, ensuring her outfit was neat and her thoughts were clear."
Alternatives: "prepare herself" or "get herself ready".
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She stepped away from a stovetop of boiling pots to arrange herself in a yoga pose.
Thus, many a Westerner is startled when a typical Japanese, meeting you, is less keen to assert herself or tell you what she thinks, though she'll ceremoniously present you with a business card, than to find out what you think and like -- the better to arrange herself around that.
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(Ms. Bowers always does the flower arranging herself).
Liking what she sees, she arranges herself naked at the window, calling out: "Hey boy," in an easy drawl.
... 'Now, about my will … ' She returned to her chair by the window and arranged herself in it.
As she arranges herself – she's a tiny, doll-like woman with big, worried brown eyes – he watches disconsolately.
But by now it is too late: flesh-and-blood Nora is already arranging herself on the couch.
As I headed to the dressing room, I noticed Ms. Jacobson arranging herself on the couch nearby, to be gently attentive.
She dropped her bulky bag and, still holding the knife, arranged herself at the head of the table, the place where Claudia usually sat.
Ms. Ronstadt arranges herself at a corner table of the restaurant, one her favorite Manhattan watering holes in the early 1980's, when she owned a co-op nearby.
Her best friend, Stefanny Moreira, an immigrant from Ecuador, had carefully arranged herself in a nearby armchair so as not to wrinkle her long cranberry-red dress.
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