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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arranged more" is not correct in standard written English as it lacks clarity and context.
It could be used in a context where you are comparing the arrangement of items or elements, but it typically requires additional information to be meaningful.
Example: "The items were arranged more neatly on the shelf than before."
Alternatives: "more organized" or "more systematically arranged".
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He composed or arranged more than 300 choral spirituals.
During his two years in the Army, he arranged more than 100 works for military band.
Since 2001, LFI has arranged more than 60 free trips to Israel for MPs.
The show is arranged more or less chronologically, illustrating Matulka's evolution as an artist.
Her company, Getting Married in Italy by Atlantis, arranged more than 70 this year.
During the following decade it arranged more than 70% of all the corporate mergers and acquisitions in the country.
Mr. Drewniak criticized Mr. Lautenberg for the report, saying that he should have arranged more federal money for the project.
The spaces have vaulted ceilings, and the rooms were arranged more like a prewar Upper East Side apartment.
Spanning some 500 years, they are arranged more or less chronologically, then sorted into regional styles and genres.
The exhibition is arranged more or less chronologically, which makes it easy to chart the artist's stylistic evolution.
The Freer installation, which fills a gallery and spills over into the hall, is arranged more or less chronologically.
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