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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arrange things" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of organizing or putting items in a specific order or arrangement.
Example: "I need to arrange things in my office to create a more efficient workspace."
Alternatives: "organize items" or "sort things out."
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"By that I mean I don't like to arrange things.
What happens can depend on how we arrange things to exploit the powers of their parts.
"People want to arrange things according to their schedules.
"I arrange things in ways museums never would," he said.
"My whole life, all I do is arrange things," she says.
"The minute I can arrange things, I'm headed back home," Fonseca said.
A more parsimonious and perhaps more sensible social economy would arrange things differently.
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Fortunately, nature has arranged things differently.
I could spend my life arranging things.
"I became good at arranging things.
Never before had I arranged things so well".
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