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The phrase "arranged again" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been organized or set up once more after a previous arrangement.
Example: "The furniture was arranged again to create a more open space in the living room."
Alternatives: "rearranged" or "organized anew".
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Three American flags of decreasing size are also on the wall, arranged again, curiously, like Johns's "Three Flags," one on top of another, the smallest flag folded on the diagonal.
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A common policy on immigration, visas and asylum will gradually be arranged, but again only by unanimity.
If the rotor has significant losses air circulation via the rotor and behind the stator yokes should be arranged which, again, weakens the stator cooling.
In adverse weather conditions, a course of equal distance has been arranged undercover, again on school premises, so preventing any disruption to the intervention schedule.
After conflict arose between the Mamluks and the Ayyubids again, al-Badhirai again arranged a treaty, this time giving an-Nasir Yusuf control of the previous Mamluk territories in Palestine.
Then riffs, MIDI-triggered instruments, synthesizers, and melodies would be added and the structure re-arranged once again.
She never arranged her possessions again".
They arranged to come again on Monday following.
Before his apparent death, we had arranged to meet again.
I said we had already arranged to meet again.
In May this year, Hintze again arranged for a transatlantic flight, this time from Washington to Farnborough.
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