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The phrase "arrangements in time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing scheduling, planning, or organizing events or tasks over a specific period.
Example: "The project manager outlined the arrangements in time to ensure that all deadlines were met."
Alternatives: "scheduling details" or "timing arrangements".
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The research found that schools that acted as their own admissions authority were more likely to be non-compliant with the national admissions codes, fail to publish their admission arrangements in time, use "unnecessarily complex criteria" and be reluctant to accept children who are difficult to place.
Bathed in purple light, the lasers move in into different arrangements in time with a rhythmic beat.
Set the due date for return of interest or booking several weeks or months ahead so that you can make all the necessary arrangements in time.
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Not only inferring the events per se but also their mutual arrangement in time is important.
(Without some such arrangement, the small groups would in time suffer the genetic consequences of excessive inbreeding).
Putting it bluntly, if Parliament wished us to play this role in the 2015 election, we would need a clear steer in the very near future to have any hope of putting the necessary practical arrangements in place in time to deliver a smooth process.
The proposed service is based on a mobile application that allows people to get arrangement in real time for sharing car rides in an urban area, both as "driver" or "passenger".
Key unions swung into line after the leadership agreed to review the arrangements in two years' time, in a signal that they are reluctant to make trouble next week in Bournemouth.
Some in the English game were yesterday sceptical about whether the arrangements could be made in time, but others said it would provide an injection of enthusiasm and cash into county grounds.
Marcia Lowry, the director of the A.C.L.U.'s Children's Rights Project, filed suit on Shirley's behalf, arguing that New York's arrangements were unconstitutional, and, in time, the charities modified their racial policies.
Nyland (1986) argues that a series of arguments and political movements emerges when the rationalization in time arrangements according to economic benefits extends to production, circulation, and exchanges, that is, workers struggle to achieve time for social life (free time) within the economic time system.
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