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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arranged himself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone positioning or organizing themselves in a particular way, often in a physical or metaphorical sense.
Example: "After a long day, he finally arranged himself comfortably on the couch to relax."
Alternatives: "positioned himself" or "settled himself".
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Ahmet arranged himself against one of these and had a drink.
At the ceremony, Correa, a big man, arranged himself on a sofa in an expansive, loose-limbed way.
Tuttle had taken Wadsworth's place, arranged himself, advanced one foot, and then, after consideration, closed the piano lid.
Even more devastating was the response to his first and only solo show, which he arranged himself.
From the time he studied Russian at boarding school, Strobe Talbott arranged himself to be a specialist.
When Riener returned, he arranged himself upside down in a cradle that had been formed by two strips of plastic tied together, his bib now obscuring his face.
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When he arranges himself for a shot, it is like watching a heron preparing to catch a fish.
Mathieu Kassovitz is arranging himself on some wooden crates before the camera at a fashion shoot in Manhattan.
Mr. Riener arranges himself like a flipping corpse in Géricault's famous "Raft of the Medusa," his head hanging down as if falling into water.
He had just enough time to arrange himself before the man sealed the entrance with a wooden door that was resting nearby.
He arranges himself on the couch, a vision in autumnal browns, clad in lightweight hemp fabric that can't quite keep out the chill.
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