Sentence examples for arranged privately from inspiring English sources

The phrase "arranged privately" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been organized or set up in a confidential or personal manner, away from public view.
Example: "The meeting was arranged privately to discuss sensitive matters without outside interference."
Alternatives: "organized discreetly" or "set up confidentially".

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Ms. Branagan said that the deal had been arranged privately and that she did not know the buyer's identity, only that it was a private foundation that had agreed to hang the paintings publicly.

There are no reliable national statistics on adoption, so it is impossible to know how many adoptions take place each year, how many are done through licensed agencies, how many are arranged privately, or how much money changes hands.

Part of the problem, Ms. Friedman said, is that even though 50percentt of marriages end in divorce, unless it is arranged privately out of court, joint custody is not an option under New York State law.

Ms. Branagan said that the deal had been arranged privately and that she did not know the identity or location of the buyer, only that it was "a private foundation that has agreed to hang the paintings publicly".

Even if the U-Exchange post does not work out, Mr. Rowley said, he has arranged privately to do renovation work on a vacation home in Ocean Shores, west of Seattle, while he and his wife stay in another beach home.

In the United States, though, the best estimates, from the early 1990's, are that more than a third of all adoptions are arranged privately by lawyers or facilitators, with adoptive parents often paying $10,000 to $20,000, and occasionally as much as $100,000.

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This was why, a few moments later, I was trying to arrange, privately, for a hit on a fowl.

An important excerpt in "The Poetry of Earth", selected by E.D.H. Johnson (Atheneum, 1966, $10), a nature writing anthology "A Concise Study of New Trends in Flower Arranging", privately printed in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1965.

In economically deprived areas, ready money is hard to come by which is a deterrent to moving a woman to an institution in an emergency, given the possible loss of wages for family members long distances, non-availability of reliable transport (hence needing to arrange transport privately), poor road network and uncertain quality of institutional care.

In economically deprived areas, ready money is hard to come by which is a deterrent to moving the woman to an institution, given the possible loss of wages for family members, long distances, non-availability of reliable transport (hence needing to arrange transport privately), and poor road network.

The monsignor says he privately arranged child support payments.

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