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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arrange room" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of organizing or preparing a space, typically for a specific purpose or event.
Example: "We need to arrange the room for the meeting tomorrow, making sure all the chairs are set up and the projector is working."
Alternatives: "set up the room" or "organize the room".
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Roomblocker is aiming to capture the vast majority of this market, as the company can arrange room blocks of anywhere from tens to hundred of rooms per night.
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As well as for use in manufacturing environments, the SRLP can serve to arrange rooms along a corridor in, e.g., hospitals and supermarkets.
The extras that come with the main house include a wine cellar, children's playroom with built-in stage, elevator, flower-arranging room, dog room and room for staff to stay on the premises.
Make sure you start with a clean room, otherwise things on the floor will get in your way and the clutter will take away from the newly arranged room.
A show that makes you understand — and takes you to, via a labyrinth of intricately arranged rooms — the place where Lewis Carroll was coming from.
According to a Google calendar invitation obtained by the Tallahassee Democrat, "Miller" arranged rooms at the Millennial Hilton and outings to a Mets game and a boat trip.
The SRFLP has practical applications in contexts such as arranging rooms along corridors, setting books on shelves, allocating information on magnetic disks, storing items in warehouses, or designing layouts for machines in manufacturing systems.
For our first study, we arranged rooms in our laboratory to look either tidy, with books and papers stacked and orderly, or messy, with papers and books strewn around haphazardly.
Up the five floors with laundry, impossibly hot from the First Avenue laundromat, as we unpacked the duffel to find space for our belongings in two artfully arranged rooms.
To many other New Yorkers, nothing is as desirable as a prewar apartment, with its artfully arranged rooms and walls so thick that some latter-day residents have trouble getting wi-fi service.
Following her 2015 bestseller, "Styled: Secrets for Arranging Rooms from Tabletops to Bookshelves," the Los Angeles-based influencer has begun producing her second book, due out in 2020.
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