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The phrase "arrangements even more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing plans or preparations that are being enhanced or intensified in some way.
Example: "We have made arrangements even more elaborate than last year's event to ensure a memorable experience for all attendees."
Alternatives: "arrangements further improved" or "arrangements significantly enhanced".
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But as bad economic times make these arrangements even more appealing, the new efforts raise questions about how private ownership of dorms will affect student life and costs in years to come.
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The image in Figure 2D is a cryoelectron micrograph of one of our VLPs; the overall surface appearance is virus-like, which is described as dense, ordered and repetitive [31], and it shows the surface glycoproteins and their spatial arrangement even more definitively.
He described its uptempo arrangements, as well as Clarkson's vocal performance, as "bold and brassy" and its mid-tempo arrangements as "even more alluring".
Cross-border arrangements are even more complicated with varying laws, medical practices, customs or codes of ethics.
Nevertheless, electoral practices around the world differ a great deal, depending not just on formal institutional arrangements but even more on a country's political culture.
"At a time of constraints on public finance the strength and robustness of the arrangements are even more important," said Alan Morris, group director with the Wales Audit Office.
Older workers frequently report that such arrangements are even more important than salary, which makes this an ideal change for cash-strapped companies that can't offer raises right now.
On the regular airline it was about fifty eight percent, so for these working stiffs the new arrangement is even more cramped than on our ordinary international flight.
The living arrangement is even more common, and growing more rapidly, in New York City, where immigrant values and expensive real estate have combined to make 10 percent of households span at least three generations.
Greece's experience, however, suggests that EU membership does not necessarily confer special privileges – as Greece's stand-by arrangement looks even more draconian than the traditional IMF programme, like the one applied to Argentina (although, it should be noted, the Greek situation is substantially worse).
And Mr. Haden's overall arrangements broke through even more often.
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