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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arrange that" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when you want to indicate that you are making plans or organizing something to happen. Example: "Could you please arrange that the meeting is scheduled for next week?"
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O.K., we can arrange that".
"Then we'll arrange that".
"Then we'll arrange that," he finished.
"I can easily arrange that," Gould said.
"I'd be glad to help arrange that," he said.
Mr. Fforde is the man who could arrange that meeting.
(We only wanted £40,000 over six to nine months, but we couldn't arrange that).
In the trough, I can't arrange that, but it'll be facing west.
"Some companies offer a stipend; we don't arrange that," Mr. Roma said.
To arrange that, you need to know how much you have.
I must remember to arrange that in advance the next time I go on holiday.
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