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The phrase "arranged for a" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the organization or planning of an event, service, or meeting for a specific purpose or individual.
Example: "The committee has arranged for a guest speaker to address the audience at the conference."
Alternatives: "organized for a" or "scheduled for a".
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That could be arranged for a hundred".
The orchestra had arranged for a reception.
Who arranged for a nocturnal rendezvous?
About three months ago, he arranged for a personal inspection.
"But the cruise has been arranged for a long time".
Every inch of land cleverly arranged for a leisure activity.
Stoessinger arranged for a neighbor to accompany me.
Angus's pediatrician arranged for a summer gym membership.
Astor arranged for a shipment to Hairmyres from the US.
So the son arranged for a lavish dinner.
"Dear boy," he said, "I've already arranged for a limousine".
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