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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arranged systematically" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the organization or order of items, data, or information in a methodical manner.
Example: "The documents were arranged systematically on the shelves, making it easy to find what I needed."
Alternatives: "organized methodically" or "sorted in an orderly fashion."
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It is arranged systematically and topically rather than alphabetically.
When such knowledge is arranged systematically and used to make general statements and predictions about the world, one may speak of a scientific tradition.
A puzzle has been how titin molecules, arranged systematically within the hexagonal A-band lattice of myosin filaments, can redistribute through the I-band to their anchoring sites in the tetragonal Z-band lattice.
Nerve and muscle are arranged systematically, with nerve branches running parallel to the circular muscle fibres.
The cases are arranged systematically beginning with the skull and progressing downwards.
The detailed analysis of this is not possible until all information is arranged systematically at one place.
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In addition, he collected the oral traditions that regulated the conduct of Jewish personal, social, and religious life and arranged them systematically.
But Kirk's book was the first to arrange markets systematically and advise readers on how to break into them — by noting what material they ran, and the names and addresses of their editors.
The activities can be systematically arranged to gradually eliminate unfeasible conceptual product variants.
Unlike World Book, Compton's, and the Britannica Junior Encyclopædia, the Oxford Junior Encyclopaedia (intended for children of age 11 upward) was systematically arranged.
On both flat and systematically arranged pyramidal surfaces, spreading is an exponential function of the maximum depth of absorption.
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