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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arrange something" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of organizing or planning an event, task, or item.
Example: "I need to arrange something special for her birthday next week."
Alternatives: "organize something" or "set up something".
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For now, be prepared to cover your lodging but arrange something that fits your budget.
Gliza said he would try to arrange something, but it wasn't easy.
I can't think of how to do it right offhand, but yeah, I could arrange something.
Even if it's to arrange something with the GP where you have a weekly appointment.
"Why don't you call the other neighbors and arrange something for these people?" he asked her.
It's not obvious this allows the UK to just de-recognise the current premises without helping arrange something new.
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We've arranged something like twenty thousand rallies, in every country except North Korea.
He arranged something similar after the construction markets collapsed in 2008.
What if I'd arranged something else?' 'But you haven't.'Luckyky for you.
They told Majeed they were now in "two minds" about arranging something during the tour of England as Butt was in line for the captaincy.
"He was always arranging something or doing something spontaneous; the kind of guy who would hang glide across the Grand Canyon if someone challenged him".
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