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The phrase "arrange lessons" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of organizing or scheduling educational sessions or classes.
Example: "I need to arrange lessons for the new students starting next week."
Alternatives: "schedule classes" or "organize sessions".
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The club said they'd arrange lessons but they haven't.
If you wanted to learn an instrument and they didn't have a teacher for you, they would arrange lessons with someone from Tanglewood.
Tutor Hunt, operating in the UK, allows parents and students to browse through a list of tutors offering subjects in their area, correspond with them and arrange lessons.
Thus, in practice students in Finland are provided with several recesses daily, and schools get to arrange lessons and break times relatively independently.
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Because his father was a headmaster in the government educational service who traveled frequently and his mother was a frail woman, he was largely brought up by his grandmother, who arranged lessons for him in Tamil and fascinated him with her Indian tales and poetry.
The better production planning created the possibility of closing for non-acute production and arranging lessons or education days.
When I was nine, my father had walked me over to a music school on 125th Street, bought me an alto saxophone for $25 on time payments and arranged lessons for 25 cents per half-hour.
By chance Reece met the actor Laurence Olivier, who arranged lessons with the National Theatre's voice coach.
Meanwhile, Spoilt can arrange private lessons in watersports for active, individual travelers, or four-hour sailboat sunset trips for small groups.
Hospice nurses and social workers do things like arrange birthing lessons for women who do not want to be in classes with those carrying healthy babies.
We pull them out and then we say, 'We can arrange swimming lessons.'" The truth is that downgrading the price takes away little of the luxury.
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