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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arranged like" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is organized or placed in a particular manner, similar to how something else is organized or placed. Example: The flowers on the table were arranged like a colorful bouquet, with the tallest flowers in the middle and the smaller ones on the sides.
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Exhibitors' stands were arranged like art installations.
The three movements are arranged like gravestones.
Six will be arranged like petals around the seventh.
It was arranged like a "framed tableau," Wullschlager says.
They're arranged like minimalist voodoo dolls, with the dead ones lain on their sides.
A CHILD plays with an antique cash register in a room arranged like an old pharmacy.
Its wine cellar, which opens for two hours daily, is arranged like a map of Portugal.
American folklore insists that a government's budget must be arranged like a private family's.
On our bed, someone laid out your underwear, arranged like it was on somebody.
There might be a picnic in progress, arranged like a scene from a Gilded Age novel.
The window was arranged like a room in which people live and entertain their friends.
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