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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arranged everything" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the act of organizing or putting things in order, often in preparation for an event or task.
Example: "Before the guests arrived, she arranged everything in the living room to create a welcoming atmosphere."
Alternatives: "organized everything" or "set everything up".
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"He's arranged everything," Abrahim said.
The pig boy had arranged everything.
Dolly's good friends John & Martha had arranged everything.
They gave us the venue and I arranged everything else.
"Our university supported the trip and arranged everything".
I've arranged everything!" Vitaly shouted once he'd finished drinking.
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They will arrange everything.
"I'll arrange everything tomorrow.
We will arrange everything".
Except that God must have arranged his son's death because He arranges everything.
But there are markuses that are so dominant, they can arrange everything in one package".
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