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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arranged differently" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an alternative organization or layout of items, ideas, or information.
Example: "The data can be arranged differently to highlight the key trends more effectively."
Alternatives: "organized in a different way" or "structured differently".
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A basic feature of the genome structure of S. paratyphi C is its plasticity – large genomic DNA segments are arranged differently in different wild type strains.
Cross-species chromosome painting demonstrated that, despite the commonality of the 2 n = 22 diploid number across different marsupial families, the 18 autosomal segments detected were arranged differently between 2n = 22 species (O'Neill et al. 1999; Rens et al. 2003).
The two large squares shown in the figure each contain four identical triangles, and the only difference between the two large squares is that the triangles are arranged differently.
They are made of roughly the same chemical elements, but the atoms are arranged differently.
In cyclostomes, most fishes, and tailed amphibians the germinal epithelium is arranged differently.
Pure carbon, for example, is used as graphite in pencil lead; and, arranged differently, it becomes a diamond.
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Our Christmas food and traditions are much the same as the decorations: lots of things, from three places, that we arrange differently each year, hopefully without getting too precious.
We meet different people, we have to arrange different things, solve problems differently.
Fortunately, nature has arranged things differently.
In that sense, the Internet could be arranged very differently.
I've just arranged things differently, and I keep changing them as the years go by.
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