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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arranged symmetrically" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an object or design that is organized in a balanced and equal manner on both sides.
Example: "The garden was beautifully arranged symmetrically, with identical flower beds on either side of the pathway."
Alternatives: "organized evenly" or "set up in a balanced way".
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Cnidarians are radially symmetrical (i.e., similar parts are arranged symmetrically around a central axis).
(2) The vehicle structure was symmetrical, and the left and right rails on the curved track were arranged symmetrically.
They are arranged symmetrically in allover patterns.
The cassettes are arranged symmetrically along the separation plane.
It is composed of five subunits arranged symmetrically around a central conducting pore.
And those symmetry rules mean theme entries must be arranged symmetrically.
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Interestingly, in the first four experiments, all models that rendered effective deterrence possessed a pair of stimuli, eyelike or non-eyelike, arranged bilaterally symmetrically on the two wings.
Hatchlings north of a line from Nebraska to northern Illinois to New Jersey typically arrange themselves symmetrically in the nest and overwinter to emerge the following spring.
To make the whiskers with black fondant, make a thin long spindle shape and cut them into six small pieces of about 1 centimeter (0.4 in) and arrange them symmetrically on the left and right sides of the face to form the whiskers.
In the Islamic world, for example, simple, modestly scaled arrangements predominated: sparse, symmetrically arranged bouquets; casually grouped bunches of flowers; or blossoms floating on liquid surfaces.
Quintal Research Group argued that "symmetrically arranged" referred merely to the placement or location of controls on the device, while Nintendo contended that "symmetrically arranged" means that the controls are mirror images of one another, having the same size and shape.
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