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The phrase "arranged carefully" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has been organized or positioned with attention to detail and precision.
Example: "The books on the shelf were arranged carefully, with each title facing forward for easy access."
Alternatives: "organized meticulously" or "sorted with care."
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They were arranged carefully in their flats by color.
His painful legs are arranged carefully under the table.
Others are arranged carefully by topic, or they group such items as obituaries or poetry.
A Charlie Chan mustache and beard were arranged carefully around his mouth, and he looked wonderful.
How Mr. Haneke and Mr. Russell convey the central relationships in their movies opens a window onto how each director expresses meaning through the dialogue and the performances; through human gestures and camera moves; through what is inside the frame and how everything in it is arranged (carefully or with feigned informality); through editing and its rhythms; through music or its absence.
The salt and pepper shakers are shaped like birds and arranged carefully on crocheted doilies.
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Though the movement was frequently chaotic, it was controlled, and Shechter arranged the stage carefully, and beautifully.
The transverse hole pattern must be arranged very carefully to avoid high stress concentrations.
She pulled the paper and crayons from the cupboard and arranged them carefully.
On two long trestle tables the remains of Emin's life in the late 1990s are arranged in carefully labelled plastic bags like forensic evidence.
Tor, an 11-year member of American Legion Huntington Beach Post 133, removed the package's contents and arranged them carefully in a frame over black velvet.
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